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Fear of Nuclear Is Hurting the Environment

(via TED) "We're not in a clean energy revolution; we're in a clean energy crisis," says climate policy expert Michael Shellenberger. His surprising solution: nuclear. In this passionate talk, he explains why it's time to overcome longstanding fears of the technology, and why he and other environmentalists believe it's past time to embrace nuclear as a viable and desirable source of clean power. Send to a Friend |

What if All the Ice on Earth Melted?

AsapSCIENCE and Bill Nye explain what would happen if the land-based ice on Earth all melted. Send to a Friend |

Yes, Humans Are Really Warming the Earth

(via It's Okay to Be Smart) What's really warming the Earth? We are. Send to a Friend |

Bill Nye Challenges Climate Change Denier to $20,000 Bet

(via StarTalk Radio) As you may have heard, bodybuilder and meteorologist Joe Bastardi challenged Bill Nye the Science Guy to show a link between carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the world’s temperature. He also challenged Bill to forecast where temperatures are headed over the next 5 years. Send to a Friend |

Innovative Ways to Adapt to Rising Seas

Minute Earth explains a few innovative ways that coastal cities can adapt to rising seas. Send to a Friend |

President Obama Meets David Attenborough

In an extraordinary meeting of minds, President Barack Obama has interviewed Sir David Attenborough at the White House. During the meeting, the two men discussed the future of the planet, their passion for nature and what can be done to protect it. Send to a Friend |

How Greenhouse Gases Work

The greenhouse effect is a wonderful thing... when it's just right. Send to a Friend |

Five Big Weather Myths Debunked

(Inside Science TV) –  Predicting and analyzing weather is a highly sophisticated scientific endeavor these days. But, it is also peppered with a good deal of lore. We're here to debunk some popular weather myths. Send to a Friend |

Arctic Sea Ice Sets New Record Winter Low

(via NASA) Arctic sea ice has reached its peak winter extent for the year, and it’s the lowest winter maximum on record. Send to a Friend |

This Is Your Brain On Extreme Weather

Extreme weather affects how we perceive the climate as a whole. Minute Earth delves into more details. Send to a Friend |