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60-Second Earth

Scientific Americanwww.scientificamerican.com
Tune in every Sunday for quick reports on the science of the environment and the future of energy. It'll just take a minute!
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Episodes

Does Solar Power Need a Revolution?

Some argue that major technical breakthroughs are needed to make electricity from sunshine cheap. Are they right? David Biello reports

Mar 21, 20103 min

Fracking to Free Natural Gas?

A new technique to shatter shale and get the gas within offers promise--and peril. David Biello reports

Feb 28, 20103 min

How Fast Are Himalayan Glaciers Melting?

The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change goofs in predicting total meltdown by 2035. But the roof of the world is still losing its icy coat. David Biello reports

Jan 21, 20103 min

In the 12 Months of 2009

David Biello offers a semimusical look back at the year just had by the Earth and its people

Dec 31, 20093 min

Copenhagen's Carbon Debt

How many greenhouse gas emissions does negotiating a climate change treaty take? David Biello reports

Dec 18, 20093 min

Copenhagen: Look to the Sea?

The oceans may be largely overlooked at the climate conference in Copenhagen, but they will bear the brunt of climate change. David Biello reports

Dec 10, 20093 min

The Jellyfish Menace

Are humans making the oceans fit only for jellyfish? David Biello reports

Nov 19, 20093 min

Are Algae Mass Murderers?

A new theory suggests that algae might be to blame for the Earth's greatest mass extinctions. David Biello reports

Nov 13, 20093 min

Climate Forecasts for All

International agencies are coming together to provide climate forecasting to countries without it, particularly because they may be hardest hit. David Biello reports

Sep 14, 20093 min
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