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Greenland may be slip-sliding away due to surface lake melt: study

Greenland may be slip-sliding away due to surface lake melt: study | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Like snow sliding off a roof on a sunny day, the Greenland Ice Sheet may be sliding faster into the ocean due to massive releases of meltwater from surface lakes, according to a new study by the University of Colorado Boulder-based Cooperative...
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Moral climate: Beyond science and politics

Moral climate: Beyond science and politics | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Rob Gillies and his team gather data on Nepal’s changing climate for a research project. They log temperatures, raindrops and snow. They pump the numbers into powerful computers and read the trend lines the computers ...
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Underwriting Bad Jobs: How Our Tax Dollars Are Funding Low-Wage Work and Fueling Inequality | Demos

Underwriting Bad Jobs: How Our Tax Dollars Are Funding Low-Wage Work and Fueling Inequality | Demos | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Every day, Americans benefit from public structures that contribute to our quality of life.                                                                                                          What most Americans don’t know is that many of the workers keeping our nation humming are paid low wages, earning barely enough to afford essentials like food, health care, utilities and rent. Through federal contracts and other funding, our tax dollars are fueling the low-wage economy and exacerbating inequality. Hundreds of billions of dollars in federal contracts, grants, loans, concession agreements and property leases go to private companies that pay low wages, provide few benefits, and offer employees little opportunity to work their way into the middle class. At the same time, many of these companies are providing their executives with exorbitant compensation.   
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So Much Wasted Energy - Rethinking food waste

So Much Wasted Energy - Rethinking food waste | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Regardless of terminology, one point is writ clear: the most technologically and economically advanced cultures in the world have the highest rates of food waste on the planet
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Bacteria use hydrogen, carbon dioxide to produce electricity

Bacteria use hydrogen, carbon dioxide to produce electricity | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Researchers have engineered a strain of electricity-producing bacteria that can grow using hydrogen gas as its sole electron donor and carbon dioxide as its sole source of carbon.
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Not just blowing in the wind: Compressing air for renewable energy storage

Not just blowing in the wind: Compressing air for renewable energy storage | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
A comprehensive study into the potential for compressed air energy storage in the Pacific Northwest has identified two locations in Washington state that could store enough Northwest wind energy combined to power about 85,000 homes each month.
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Biotech crops risky to consume, says former pro-GMO scientist

Biotech crops risky to consume, says former pro-GMO scientist | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

A DECADE after retiring from his job as a research scientist at Agriculture Canada, Dr. Thierry Vrain, a former promoter of genetically modified organisms (GMO), has warned that eating biotech crops are essentially risky.

Vrain cites Russian and European studies in saying that “diets containing engineered corn or soya cause serious health problems in laboratory mice and rats.” He adds that studies have also questioned the efficacy of proteins produced by engineered plants.

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‘We Would All Like Climate Sensitivity To Be Lower But It Isn’t’ Says Lead Scientist Of New Study

‘We Would All Like Climate Sensitivity To Be Lower But It Isn’t’ Says Lead Scientist Of New Study | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
It would be good news if the climate’s sensitivity to carbon pollution were on the low side. No, that wouldn’t save us from catastrophic global warming — 7°F warming or higher — if we stay anywhere near our current emissions path (as I explain here).
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The Overwhelming Odds Of Climate Change | Overthinking It, Scientific American Blog Network

The Overwhelming Odds Of Climate Change | Overthinking It, Scientific American Blog Network | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
If you listen to global warming deniers, or even much of the public, it seems like there is some stack of scientific studies somewhere that refute ...
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Distributed Generation & Storage Trial

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eosfuturedesign's curator insight, May 15, 7:53 AM

add your insight...Good easy to understand presentation

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Governance in the Long Emergency

Governance in the Long Emergency | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

"Might there be more agile, dependable, and less awkward ways to conduct the public business in the long emergency that do not require authoritarian governments, the compromises and irrational messiness of politics, or even reliance on personal sacrifice?"


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Willy De Backer's curator insight, May 17, 1:29 PM

I am afraid the answer to the above question is 'no'. Nevertheless one of the most interesting chapters in the latest Worldwatch Institute's State of the World. Title of this year's book 'Is sustainability still possible?'. Easy answer: no way.

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Frogs, salamanders and climate change

Frogs, salamanders and climate change | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Increasingly erratic rainfall patterns can lead to declines in southeastern frog and salamander populations, but protecting ponds can improve their plight.


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Pope Francis attacks 'cult of money' in reform call

Pope Francis attacks 'cult of money' in reform call | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

By Lizzy Davies, The Guardian

 

Pope Francis has hit out at unbridled capitalism and the "cult of money", calling for ethical reform of the financial system to create a more humane society.

In an impassioned appeal, the Argentinian pontiff said politicians needed to be bold in tackling the root causes of the economic crisis, which he said lay in an acceptance of money's "power over ourselves and our society".

"We have created new idols," he said in a speech in the Vatican. "The worship of the golden calf of old has found a new and heartless image in the cult of money and the dictatorship of an economy which is faceless and lacking any truly humane goal."

 

MORE:http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/17/pope-francis-attacks-cult-money


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Ideology and Energy Efficiency Decisions

Ideology and Energy Efficiency Decisions | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Ashutosh Jogelekar has penned an interesting article in Scientific American discussing how one's political position may affect energy efficiency purchases (the post is repeated by Rod Janssen in Energy in Demand).

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Going green: Nation equipped to grow serious amounts of pond scum for fuel

Going green: Nation equipped to grow serious amounts of pond scum for fuel | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
(Phys.org) —A new analysis shows that the nation's land and water resources could likely support the growth of enough algae to produce up to 25 billion gallons of algae-based fuel a year in the United States, one-twelfth of the country's yearly...
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Staggering time-lapse footage of the Oklahoma tornado

Staggering time-lapse footage of the Oklahoma tornado | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Watch Monday's deadly tornado go from a neat, eerie-looking funnel to a giant mess of wind and destruction.
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Global Oil Prices Affected by Domestic Production | The Energy Collective

Global Oil Prices Affected by Domestic Production | The Energy Collective | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
The recent growth in U.S. production has helped reduce the price of Brent crude, a leading global benchmark, by about $25 a barrel. That’s big, because the cost of crude oil is the single biggest factor in the price of gasoline.
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Norwegian Scientists Unveil Plans for World’s First Underwater Energy Storage Plant

Norwegian Scientists Unveil Plans for World’s First Underwater Energy Storage Plant | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Subhydro AS has unveiled a concept that could see electricity stored on the seabed.
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Oklahoma Senators Face Difficult Options On Disaster Relief

Oklahoma Senators Face Difficult Options On Disaster Relief | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
WASHINGTON -- As frantic rescue missions continued Monday in Oklahoma following the catastrophic tornadoes that ripped through the state, it appeared increasingly likely that residents who lost homes and businesses would turn to the federal...
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System Converts Pig Waste Into Biogas and Fertilizer at Chinese Pig Farms | CleanTechies Blog - CleanTechies.com

System Converts Pig Waste Into Biogas and Fertilizer at Chinese Pig Farms | CleanTechies Blog - CleanTechies.com | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
An international team of researchers has developed a system that will help Chinese farmers convert massive amounts of pig waste into a renewable source of
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7 Very Wrong Things About Climate Science And Energy In House Science Chair Lamar Smith’s WashPost Op-Ed

7 Very Wrong Things About Climate Science And Energy In House Science Chair Lamar Smith’s WashPost Op-Ed | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX), the new chair of the House Science and Technology Committee, wrote an op-ed in Monday’s Washington Post that contains several misrepresentations of fact.
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The Real Reason Why TED Banned Nick Hanauer’s Talk On Income And Inequality |

The Real Reason Why TED Banned Nick Hanauer’s Talk On Income And Inequality | | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
About two years ago, billionaire Nick Hanauer (a venture capitalist from Seattle) gave a talk at the TED conference about income and inequality in America. The...

 


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Watch and learn.  Plain talking that fingers the 1% for inequality and poverty. This is soemthing we are not supposed to know...

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Awesome Video - Population growth and climate change explained by Hans Rosling

Awesome Video - Population growth and climate change explained by Hans Rosling | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

“Let me show you the world, says Swedish academic Han Rosling as he demonstrates the dynamics of population growth, child mortality and carbon dioxide emissions. The challenge for the world is to get everyone out of extreme poverty and get the richest people to use less fossil fuels so that everyone can share their energy levels, he says.”


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We're Seeing Green

We're Seeing Green | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
In case you missed the memo, climate change is happening. Luckily those of us who wish to wise up and cut down on our energy consumption can do so in style.

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Go geothermal to maximize energy efficiency

A huge leap in energy conservation, and undoubtedly the most innovative of all energy saving tactics has its origins in the earth itself

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Duane Tilden's curator insight, May 19, 11:20 PM

>This geothermal system provides a quiet environment with a consistent temperature throughout the house or building; efficiently comfortable in the winter, and cool in the summer. The heating or cooling mode can be changed with a simple switch on the indoor thermostat. With virtually no use of fossil fuel, costs for heating and cooling for a typical 4,000-square-foot home can run as low as $2 per day/$60 per month.<

 

 

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Consensus chez les climatologues: le réchauffement climatique est réel et de notre faute

Consensus chez les climatologues: le réchauffement climatique est réel et de notre faute | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Une nouvelle étude analysant près de 12.000 articles de revues scientifiques professionnelles sur le réchauffement climatique vient de paraître.

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Laurence Serfaty's curator insight, May 20, 11:09 AM

Je préfère "d'origine humaine" ou "anthropogénique" au très judéo-chrétien "notre faute", mais bon, toujours est-il qu'il faut se bouger !

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What Caused the #UK's Largest Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis) Mass #Stranding Event? ~ graphic

What Caused the #UK's Largest Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis) Mass #Stranding Event? ~ graphic | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

On 9 June 2008, the UK's largest mass stranding event (MSE) of short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) occurred in Falmouth Bay, Cornwall. At least 26 dolphins died, and a similar number was refloated/herded back to sea.


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