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11 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
There are things each of us can do to fight against climate change. (MamiGibbs/Getty Images) Climate change is not a new topic of conversation; it has been around for decades. In recent years and with more and more irrefutable evidence backing the continued rise in temperatures and sea levels, emotions are running high as world leaders grapple with the ramifications of our changing climate. From small towns to great nations, government officials have debated and collaborated to find ways to...
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Students Make Popsicles Out of Sewage to Raise Water Pollution Awareness
A team of students from the National Taiwan University of the Arts used polluted water from around the city to make popsicles. The motive behind the project is to highlight the importance of clean water. (Courtesy of Facebook/@PollutedWaterPopsicles) At a Glance A group of students in Taiwan created popsicles out of sewage water to emphasize the need for clean water.They collected polluted water from 100 sources throughout the city. Popsicles are typically a tasty treat, but a team of students...
Mainland Miami Neighborhood Could Move Because of Rising Sea Levels
An "apartment for rent" sign is seen in a flooded street caused by the combination of the lunar orbit which caused seasonal high tides and what many believe is the rising sea levels due to climate change on September 30, 2015 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) At a Glance Miami's Shorecrest neighborhood may choose to remove some homes rather than build sea walls to prepare for rising seas.The neighborhood is barely 3 feet above sea level, and projections...
Science Teachers Misunderstand Climate Change as Much as the Average American, and Now They're Being Fed False Information
(Thinkstock/iStock) At a Glance A new study has found a majority of science teachers have the same misunderstandings of climate change as the rest of us.The news comes as a conservative think tank is distributing controversial packets to hundreds of thousands of science teachers.The packets urge teachers to question the consensus that climate change is happening and is caused by humans. If you listen to virtually every expert in the field of climate science, they'll tell you global warming is...
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