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Episode publication activity over the past year

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New Map Knows Noise

23 Feb 2015

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National Park Service researchers recorded ambient sound from all over the country to find out where...

Oil-Eating Microbes Have Worldwide Underground Connections

15 Feb 2015

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Life thrives even deep inside Earth and scientists are beginning to suspect extensive connections am...

Siberian Winters See Temp Uptick

08 Feb 2015

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The long-term winter warming of Russia’s far north has gotten a boost from industrialization. Davi...

Dig This: China Cuts Coal Production

01 Feb 2015

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The biggest single source of global warming pollution actually started to shrink in 2014. David Biel...

Is Recycling Worth the Effort?

28 Jan 2015

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The value of recycling depends on the material in question and whether all hidden costs and benefits...

Tropical Forests Pay Price for Gold Rush

20 Jan 2015

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Desire for gold has made mining in tropical forests financially worthwhile, leading to ecosystem des...

Cheap Oil Means Raise the Gas T-Word

12 Jan 2015

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Low oil prices present an opportunity to come to grips with our crumbling infrastructure and the cos...

Meet the (Newest Known) Beetles!

30 Dec 2014

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Researchers announced the discovery of 98 beetle species previously unknown to science. David Biello...

Oil Spill Sullies World Heritage Site

22 Dec 2014

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The Sundarbans, part of the world's largest mangrove forest and stretching across India and Banglade...

Plummeting Petroleum Price Gases Up Global Warming

15 Dec 2014

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Good news for gas and oil consumers can be bad news for the environment. David Biello reports

Movies Can Boost Solar Power

28 Nov 2014

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The pattern that stores a film on a Blu-ray disc also can help improve photovoltaics. David Biello r...

Sun's Magnetic Field Boosts Earth Lightning

24 Nov 2014

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When the Sun's magnetic field is pointed away from Earth, lightning strikes in the U.K. go up 50 per...

Wildlife Crime? There's an App for That

18 Nov 2014

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A new tool may help officials crack down on the illegal wildlife trade. David Biello reports

Protected Areas Get Short Shrift

10 Nov 2014

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Protected land and sea areas serve the wildlife within them as well as the humans who live near them...

Clock Ticking on Climate Change Prevention

02 Nov 2014

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The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's new synthesis report adds urgency to...

Better E-Waste Handling Helps Environment and Health

28 Oct 2014

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Plastic-removal machines will enable Ghana's e-waste recoverers to get at valuable metal guts withou...

Bottling the Sun's Power on Earth

19 Oct 2014

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A breakthrough in fusion could solve the world's energy problems, but remains improbable. David Biel...

Ebola Gorilla Vaccine Could Prevent Human Outbreaks

13 Oct 2014

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Infected gorillas and chimps butchered for meat may be behind Ebola outbreaks. David Biello reports

Wildlife Population Plummeted Since 1970

05 Oct 2014

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A World Wildlife Fund report estimates losses of 40 percent of all individual land and sea animals, ...

People Power Takes Aim at Climate Change

20 Sep 2014

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Participlants in the People's Climate March in New York City September 21st hope to persuade world l...

Ozone Hole Closing Up, Thanks to Global Action

15 Sep 2014

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The world united to combat the ozone hole, can we do the same for climate change? David Biello repor...

Historic Abundance of Blue Whales Returns in California

07 Sep 2014

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The mighty blue whale is back after being nearly hunted to extinction. David Biello reports

How to Save the Woods

24 Aug 2014

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The first step in solving the world's forest problem is recognizing the world's forest problem. Davi...

Spill Some Oil? Magnetize It for Cleanup

17 Aug 2014

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A physicist may have dreamed up a new way to clean up oil spills. David Biello reports

Antique Markets Used to Launder Poached Ivory

11 Aug 2014

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Legal ivory markets that are supposed to only deal in stockpiles and antiques inevitably launder poa...

Bahamas Creation Linked to African Dust

03 Aug 2014

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Cyanobacteria fed by nutrients carried over the Atlantic in African dust may have initiated the proc...

Some Coral Should Produce Shells in Acidifying Ocean

27 Jul 2014

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Of four common corals and algae tested, three still produced shells in conditions that mimic oceans ...

Ants Could Help Warming Cry Uncle

21 Jul 2014

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At test sites, the exposure of rock by ants accelerated the absorption of atmospheric CO2 by the roc...

Urban Growth Defines This Century

14 Jul 2014

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How existing cities expand and new cities emerge will determine how humanity fares in the 21st centu...

Environmental Crime Funds Terrorism

29 Jun 2014

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Environmental destruction—from smuggling elephant tusks to illegal dumping of toxic waste—genera...

Future Smog Looks More Persistent

23 Jun 2014

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Computer models show that increased levels of greenhouse gases, along with their trapped heat, will ...

Poisoned Poor Killed in Millions by Pollution

15 Jun 2014

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The Global Alliance on Health and Pollution calls for a war against pollution to save the lives of m...

I Just Want to Say One Word to You: Plastiglomerate

08 Jun 2014

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Thanks to us humans, there's a new type of rock in the geologic record. And it's part plastic. David...

Better Car Labeling Could Pump Up Fuel Efficiency

01 Jun 2014

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When gas mileage cost was explicitly revealed on new car window stickers, potential consumers were m...

Pope Francis Pleas for the Environment

25 May 2014

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In a May 21 speech Pope Francis warned that despoiling the environment would come back to haunt huma...

Poetry Poster Sucks Up Smog

19 May 2014

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A building-sized poem shows how billboards could help cut pollution from cars. David Biello reports ...

Hurricanes Move Away from Equator with Expanding Tropics

14 May 2014

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Since the 1970s the locations where tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) reach their maximum ...

Bumper Corn Looks Dicey in Drought

05 May 2014

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Corn plants bred to be planted very close together thrive in good weather but appear to be particula...

Biodiversity Survives Extinctions for Now

20 Apr 2014

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A meta-analysis of ecosystems finds that species losses in any given place do not yet translate to l...

Earthquake Deflection Takes a Tiny Step

06 Apr 2014

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Building on light-cloaking work, physicists took a small step toward the goal of shielding cities fr...

Citizen Environmental Monitoring Could Keep Officials Honest

01 Apr 2014

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Smartphones, cheap satellite imaging and crowdfunded enterprises have made citizen oversight possibl...

Space-Based Solar Collectors Could Have a Sunny Future

24 Mar 2014

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The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory has a working prototype for a space-based solar energy collector ...

Realistic Climate Models Exhibit Greenhouse Gas Sensitivity

16 Mar 2014

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A consideration of the role of sootlike particulates and ozone implies that the climate should will ...

Lighting May Cut Seed-Rich Bat Guano Production

13 Mar 2014

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Bats ate less fruit in lit areas than in dark ones, which may lessen their seed-dispersal activities...

Air-Gun Oil Exploration Wrongs Right Whales

02 Mar 2014

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The U.S. government has given industry permission to use of lethally loud seismic devices up and dow...

Climate Currently Pays for Increased Human Wealth

23 Feb 2014

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A new study attempts to quantify CO2 emissions if economic growth continues. David Biello reports

Cities Befriend Select Plants and Animals

18 Feb 2014

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As more people move to cities, careful planning could mean a happy home for both humans and a substa...

Global Warming Freezes Penguin Chicks

09 Feb 2014

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More rain related to a warming climate soaks Magellanic penguin chicks to the skin before their wate...

China Holiday Travel Puts Spotlight on Transportation

02 Feb 2014

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Lunar New Year means tens of millions of travelers in China, mostly by bus but increasingly by car, ...

If the Fuel Source Ain't Clean, Your Electric Car Ain't Green

26 Jan 2014

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A host of factors determine the role of electric and hybrid cars in reducing greenhouse gas pollutio...

Heat Is on These Countries for the Heat

21 Jan 2014

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A new analysis calculates each of the world's countries total amount of CO2 pollution, along with re...

Cold Outside? Forecast Calls for an Uptick in Global Warming Disbelief

12 Jan 2014

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The temperature outside governs most people's response to climate change. David Biello reports

The Biggest Stories on Earth

29 Dec 2013

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David Biello looks back at the big environmental stories of the year covered on 60-Second Earth

Don't Treat Old Gadgets Like Garbage

22 Dec 2013

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E-waste is a large--and growing--problem that can be addressed by thoughtful disposal, David Biello ...

How Many Partridges Are Really in that Pear Tree?

15 Dec 2013

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The annual Christmas Bird Count is revealing big changes in the avian world, thanks to us ground-dwe...

Blame Heat Waves on Loss of Arctic Sea Ice

08 Dec 2013

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New research suggests a link between the precipitous meltdown of Arctic summer sea ice and broiling ...

Dandruff Shampoo Could Mess Up Waterways

01 Dec 2013

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Toxicity testing on shampoo that fights flakes reveals that it's bad for plants and animals once it'...

Human Health Depends on a Healthy Environment

25 Nov 2013

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A new study examines the links between environmental degradation and human illness. David Biello rep...

Burying Coal Ash for Good

17 Nov 2013

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Five years later, what lessons have been learned from the Christmas coal ash spill? David Biello inv...

Ozone Hole History Offers Climate Lesson

10 Nov 2013

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The Montreal Protocol aimed to fix the ozone hole but it also delayed global warming. David Biello r...

Fertilizers Are (Nearly) Forever

27 Oct 2013

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While most fertilizer nitrogen ends up in plants, plenty sits in the soil for decades. David Biello ...

U.S. Government Shutdown Disrupts Earth Monitoring

20 Oct 2013

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From climate records to penguin counts, the shutdown of the U.S. government will have lasting scienc...

Climate Change Fight Needs Game Attitude

13 Oct 2013

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Game theory suggests that punishment for pollution has to come at the local level. David Biello repo...

Airplane Pollution Needs To Descend

06 Oct 2013

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Airplanes may only contribute roughly 2 percent of the greenhouse gases warming the atmosphere. But ...

Can Solar Power Be Cheap?

29 Sep 2013

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New technologies will be needed for photovoltaics to become cheap. David Biello reports

Fighting Climate Change Also Battles Disease

22 Sep 2013

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Cutting down on greenhouse gas pollution could deliver health benefits. David Biello reports

Which Places Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change?

15 Sep 2013

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Changes in the weather mean changes in ecosystems and a new report maps vulnerability. David Biello ...

Trees Write Air Pollution Record In Wood

08 Sep 2013

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The red cedar trees of West Virginia reveal just how effective U.S. clean air laws have been. David ...

Which Came First: Low CO2 or an Ice Age?

01 Sep 2013

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Look to the shells of marine algae to find the answer to historical global cooling. David Biello rep...

Cellist Converts Climate Data To Song

25 Aug 2013

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University of Minnesota undergraduate Daniel Crawford studies geography and environmental science. H...

How Many Ants Become World Travelers?

18 Aug 2013

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Just how many ant species are humans moving from place to place? David Biello reports

Big Animal Extinction Impoverishes Soil

11 Aug 2013

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Megafauna extinctions prove a key factor in reduced soil fertility. David Biello reports

Desert Shrubs Could Suck Up Carbon

04 Aug 2013

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Planting the shrub jatropha in arid regions worldwide could sequester enough carbon to offset the an...

How to Prevent Another Fukushima Explosion

28 Jul 2013

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A new material for protecting nuclear fuel could cut down on the risk of explosions. David Biello re...

When a Heat Wave Is the Future, You Need Better Air-Conditioning

21 Jul 2013

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Demand for A-C is only going to grow, so we'll need better technologies. David Biello reports

Where's the Best Place to Put a Wind Farm?

14 Jul 2013

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It's not just where it's windiest, according to new research. David Biello reports

Climate Change Alters Soil Bacteria Distribution

07 Jul 2013

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A warmer planet means that heat-seeking microbes will elbow out those that prefer life a bit more ch...

Is There a Formula for Better Cities?

30 Jun 2013

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Mathematical rules could allow for better city planning, David Biello reports

To Store More Carbon, Make Grasshoppers Nervous

23 Jun 2013

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Living in a landscape of fear means more of the greenhouse gas driving climate change gets stored in...

Climate Change Getting Worse by the Minute

16 Jun 2013

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The world is not on track to reduce, or even restrain global warming. David Biello reports

Plastic Bags Litter Seafloor

09 Jun 2013

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A new survey reveals that trash from our activities on land litters the bottom of the ocean, from sh...

400-Year-Old Plant Resurrected

02 Jun 2013

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Moss can wait out being entombed in glacial ice for centuries. David Biello reports

Water Waste May Leave Us Thirsty

26 May 2013

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Humans are using and abusing freshwater resources at an accelerating rate. David Biello reports

Who's Paying the Price for Global Warming?

19 May 2013

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U.S. taxpayers have so far borne the brunt of climate change costs. David Biello reports

Moon Base Work Yields Clean Steel Process

13 May 2013

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A new method to make steel using electricity rather than flame could produce virtually no carbon emi...

Remember the BP Oil Spill? Malformed Fish Do

05 May 2013

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A new study shows that sediments fouled with oil from the blowout in the Gulf of Mexico caused probl...

Air Gun Blasts Shatter Undersea Tranquility

28 Apr 2013

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Proposals to open the U.S. east coast for oil and gas exploration mean an increasingly noisy neighbo...

Is Sustainability Even Possible?

21 Apr 2013

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More than 40 years after Earth Day, human civilization is still far from the ideal of sustainability...

Cut Soot to Stave Off Sea Level Rise

14 Apr 2013

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Reducing certain kinds of air pollution could limit the rise of ocean waters and buy time to address...

Penguin Species Could Be Climate Winner

08 Apr 2013

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Although climate change will cause massive disruption, it could benefit some species, such as the Ad...

Extinction May Not Be Forever

31 Mar 2013

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The tools of synthetic biology offer hope for the resurrection of extinct species. David Biello repo...

Can a Pope Change the World?

24 Mar 2013

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New Pope Francis I called for protecting the environment, but it remains to be seen how that might h...

Life Abides, Even in the Deep

17 Mar 2013

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An analysis of the deepest spot in the oceans finds signs of microbial life. David Biello reports

Chavez's Death Could Affect Oil Prices, Production and Pollution

10 Mar 2013

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Hugo Chavez's death may have an impact on the global oil market--and thus on the global climate as w...

Will There Be Enough Water?

03 Mar 2013

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Water demands continue to inch up year after year even as climate change queers supply. Can civiliza...

How Skynet Could Help Save the Planet

24 Feb 2013

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Machine-to-machine communication offers an opportunity to make the modern world more energy efficien...

Insurance for Global Catastrophes, Whether Asteroids or Climate Change

20 Feb 2013

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Spend a little more time observing meteors or combating climate change, spend a little less time wor...

Roses Raise Environment Concerns

10 Feb 2013

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From water use to carbon emissions, raising and distributing roses has an environmental impact worse...

Earthworm Invaders Up Soil Greenhouse Gases

03 Feb 2013

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The earthworm invasion of North America is increasing carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions fro...

Communication Towers Pluck Birds

29 Jan 2013

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Almost seven million birds are killed each year when they fly into communication towers. David Biell...

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