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Pine Island Glacier spawns piglets, Antarctica
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Greta Thunberg on Ellen
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Climate change activist Greta Thunberg was publicly mocked by President Trump on Twitter, and Ellen asked the 16-year-old whether she would ever meet with him to try to change his opinion on the topic. ...
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Scientists finally drill into mysterious Antarctic lake 'twice the size of Manhattan' buried under 3,500 feet of ice in bid to find if life exists there
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(Media / Scientists finally drill into mysterious Antarctic lake 'twice the size of Manhattan' buried under 3,500 feet of ice in bid to find if life exists there)
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Climate change (according to a kid)
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(Media / Climate change (according to a kid))
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Don't get climate change? Watch an animation explaining the phenomenon as a 12-year-old would
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Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice Shelf: The Final Act
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(Media / Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice Shelf: The Final Act)
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NASA research has found that the last section of Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf is likely to disintegrate before the end of the decade. For more on the story, see the news release at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php... ...
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Whip-tailed Thresher Sharks Help Island Recover After Typhoon
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After Typhoon Haiyan devastated Malapascua in the Philippines, thresher shark tourism helped this island rebuild. Now, islanders are hoping to return the favor by advocating for trade protections for vulnerable ...
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Fossil fuels - the rate we use them
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The world gets through a lot of fossil fuels: • 7,896.4 million metric tons of coal in 2013 (21.6 million metric tons per day, 250 metric tons per second) • 91,330,895 barrels of oil per day in 2013 ...
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OUR CHANGING CLIMATE
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Over the last couple of months we embarked on making a short documentary about climate change. We got the opportunity to witness the effects of our changing climate firsthand and to meet the people on ...
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Energy Innovation w Bill Gates
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Our modern lifestyles depend on a huge amount of energy. If you could change the price of one thing to lift up the lives of the world’s poorest people, it would be the price of energy. Bill Gates leads ...
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An Invention to Clean Up Ocean Plastic
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(Media / An Invention to Clean Up Ocean Plastic)
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Boyan Slat's story is not quite that of a 20-year-old Wunderkind who magically found a potential fix to a longstanding problem. It's perhaps more accurately described as a combination of personal dedication ...
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Protect the Harvest - California Water Crisis 2015
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(Media / Protect the Harvest - California Water Crisis 2015)
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California is currently facing the most severe drought it has seen in nearly 40 years. Droughts are one of the most costly of natural disasters for the effects it has on the land and for those involved ...
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Pope Francis: "Bold Cultural Revolution" Needed to Save Planet from Climate Change & Consumerism
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In his long-awaited encyclical on the environment and climate change, Pope Francis has called for swift action to save the planet from environmental ruin, urging world leaders to hear "the cry of the Earth ...
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10 Rare Shark Species
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There are nearly 400 species of sharks like frilled shark, tiger shark, megamouth shark, and megalodon Shark. Shark are in the top of animals in danger of extinction (endangered animals or endangered species). ...
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"Guardians" of White Cranes
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(Media / "Guardians" of White Cranes)
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As migratory birds, Siberian cranes would fly south in fall and head back to western Asia in spring for breeding. Each year, a large number of the critically endangered cranes are stopping over at Momoge ...
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Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm)
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(Media / Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm))
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What you see here is rainwater (“stormwater runoff”) flowing down the street gutter along the curb and into the bioswale. The collected stormwater is absorbed by the sandy soil on the top (engineered soil) ...
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Human Population Growth - Crash Course Ecology #3
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(Media / Human Population Growth - Crash Course Ecology #3)
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If being alive on Earth were a contest, humans would win it hands down. We're like the Michael Phelps of being alive, but with 250,000 times more gold medals. Today Hank is here to tell us the specifics ...
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Obama Makes Shocking Keystone XL Pipeline Decision
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(Media / Obama Makes Shocking Keystone XL Pipeline Decision)
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The president is likely to announce his decision on the northern leg of the Keystone XL, the hugely controversial 1,179-mile-long pipeline that would bring tar-sands oil down from Alberta to Gulf Coast ...
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Animation - Loss of West Antarctic Glaciers Appears Unstoppable
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(Media / Animation - Loss of West Antarctic Glaciers Appears Unstoppable)
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A new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, finds a rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an irreversible state of decline, with nothing ...
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Electric Cars Make Sense For 42% Of Americans Business Insider
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(Media / Electric Cars Make Sense For 42% Of Americans Business Insider)
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The first three of these make perfect sense. Lots of people would be able to charge an EV if they had one, and don't need a vehicle that can haul seven people and a load of timber around town. I question ...
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Antarctic Reserves Would Protect Penguins, Double World's Protected Oceans | Pew
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(Media / Antarctic Reserves Would Protect Penguins, Double World's Protected Oceans | Pew)
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A multinational meeting failed to designate vitally needed marine reserves in Antarctica's Ross Sea.http://www.pewenvironment.org/souther.... U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Andrea Kavanagh with ...