20 episodes

A look at our changing environment.

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A look at our changing environment.

    Fireflies are in decline

    Fireflies are in decline

    If you are seeing fewer fireflies each year, you’re not alone.  Like many insects, firefly populations are in decline.  A new study by researchers from the University of Kentucky, Bucknell University, Penn State University, and the USDA has shed some light on the precarious situation facing firefly populations across North America.  The research team used […]

    • 2 min
    EV growth and oil demand

    EV growth and oil demand

    There has been lots of talk recently about the transition to electric vehicles sputtering out.  Several automakers have delayed their EV programs citing reduced demand for the vehicles and lack of profitability.  In the bigger picture, the auto industry as a whole is in a rough patch as rising interest rates and other factors have […]

    • 2 min
    Floating cities

    Floating cities

    About 40% of the world‘s population lives in coastal regions.  People really like ocean-front property.  But worldwide, rising sea levels mean that more and more people want to live on land that may someday be swallowed up by the sea. One possible solution to the problem is to build cities on top of the water.  […]

    • 2 min
    Penguin detectives

    Penguin detectives

    Emperor penguins, the tallest and heaviest of all living penguins, are also the most famous, being the subject of a very popular documentary film.  The ongoing loss of sea ice in Antarctica has led to unprecedented breeding failures in emperor penguin colonies.  Since 2016, Antarctica has seen the four years with the lowest sea ice […]

    • 2 min
    Gravity storage on the grid

    Gravity storage on the grid

    For the past several years, the Swiss-based company Energy Vault has been developing an energy storage system based on the principle of using mechanical devices to lift heavy concrete blocks into stacks using power generated by wind turbines or other renewable sources.  When energy is needed, the blocks are lowered back to the ground, spinning […]

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    Palm oil and water quality

    Palm oil and water quality

    Palm oil is the world’s cheapest and most widely used vegetable oil.  In fact, more than 86 million tons of palm oil was consumed last year alone.  Even though few of us cook with it, palm oil can be found in approximately half of all packaged grocery items – everything from ice creams and pizzas […]

    • 2 min

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