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Photographer Captures Detailed Photos of the Sun From His Backyard

Photographer Captures Detailed Photos of the Sun From His Backyard | Sizzlin' News | Scoop.it

Alan Friedman of Buffalo, New York is an amateur astrophotography enthusiast who captures amazing photographs of the Sun through a telescope in his backyard.


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What can be more sizzlin' than 'cool' photography! Of course, these photos are amazing, way beyond the classification of cool and certainly above the status of amateur!

Kenneth Weene's curator insight, February 14, 9:24 AM

Check out these great shots of the sun as you've never seen it.

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The Poison We Never Talk About in School

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The Poison We Never Talk About in School

 

The most dangerous substance in the world is barely mentioned in the school curriculum. COAL.

 

According to the International Energy Agency, burning coal creates more greenhouse gases than any other source—including oil. James Hansen, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and arguably the world’s foremost climatologist, has called coal "the single greatest threat to civilization and all life on the planet."

Sharla Shults's insight:

When you think about Superstorm Sandy, melting ice caps, wildfires in Australia, drought in the Southwest, floods in Pakistan, climate refugees from Bangladesh, dying polar bears and species you've never heard of, increased rates of asthma, and farmland that can no longer be farmed—think coal.

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