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What can you do? Simple ideas that can help you make a difference at home, work, school and your community. 100 ways to make a difference. Simple ideas that can help you make a difference at home, work, school and your community. Articles about your health, what you eat and lots of other stuff. Our Beautiful Earth Gallery. Promote your business on the Green Earth Guide. Suggest a new category, product or service. The Legacy: An Elders Vision for Our Sustainable Future. By Jonathan Safran Foer. A bold, fa...
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Right What You No: May 2011
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This page has moved to a new address. Right What You No. Right What You No: May 2011. Right What You No. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Books you should read: Climate change. I couldn't even begin to count the number of peer reviewed journal papers I've read. According to my Endnote archive I'm a nerd. It also indicates that I read 800 odd papers for my postgrad thesis. Suffice to say, when it comes to science I tend to read journal papers and not books. 2425 peer reviewed papers on climate change. Naomi Oreskes...
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Save The Carbon: March 2011
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Happy birthday to "Deep Future". Deep Future" was officially released today by Thomas Dunne Books (details at http:/ www.curtstager.com/. Here's what it looks like in the United States (above), but its cover has also morphed into different species in other places around the world. For example, in Canada (Harper Collins) it looks like this:. In any case, I hope you like it. I suppose our br...
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Save The Carbon: Spring, 2012: Just A Fluke, or A Taste of the Future?
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Spring, 2012: Just A Fluke, or A Taste of the Future? Partial ice-out on Lower Saint Regis Lake , March 22, 2012. So yes, our mid-March heat wave was unusual and it was not all due to greenhouse warming alone. But I think it would be a mistake to leave global change out of the picture altogether. This spring is not just a meaningless random anomaly. As you can see for yourself o...Spring 20...
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Save The Carbon: The Power of Moving Water
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Tuesday, September 6, 2011. The Power of Moving Water. Spread your arms out sideways and your hands will be roughly one meter apart. Use that span to sculpt an imaginary cube measuring one meter on each side, which would represent a cubic meter, more or less. If you could fill such a cube with water, it would weigh a metric ton. Now imagine setting millions of those water-cubes in motion. Bridge closed, indeed.
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Save The Carbon: December 2010
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Monday, December 27, 2010. Green Nukes: Saviors or Charlatans? As we struggle to deal with greenhouse gas pollution, it's easy to treat the search for alternative fuels as a secondary issue, as a way to resist global warming, ocean acidification, and such. And what about the impoverished folks who happen to live in the rich nations - how will they all be found, evaluated, and compensated? But now I'm starting to c...
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Save The Carbon: March 2012
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Spring, 2012: Just A Fluke, or A Taste of the Future? Partial ice-out on Lower Saint Regis Lake , March 22, 2012. So yes, our mid-March heat wave was unusual and it was not all due to greenhouse warming alone. But I think it would be a mistake to leave global change out of the picture altogether. This spring is not just a meaningless random anomaly. As you can see for yourself o...Spring 20...
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Save The Carbon: June 2011
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Meet The Turtle Moms. Snapping turtle laying eggs beside a road in Paul Smiths, NY. June is egg-laying time for snapping turtles here in the North Country, and on the Paul Smith's College campus and along nearby roadsides, snapper moms are wandering in search of soft sand. If they make it past the gulls and crows, they'll still have to face a host of predators in the lake, as well. But som...
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Save The Carbon: Upper Jay, six days after Irene.
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SAVE THE CARBON: Long-term perspectives on environmental change, past, present, and future. Saturday, September 3, 2011. Upper Jay, six days after Irene. Six days after Irene drove the Ausable River and its tributaries over their banks, Kary and I visited the heavily hit stretch of the valley between Ausable Forks and Keene Valley. Here's what we found in Upper Jay. Residents of Upper Jay have been cleaning up as best they can. The contents of people's homes lie along the roadsides in sodden heaps. I thi...
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