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Fracking explained: opportunity or danger
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Fracking explained in five minutes. Fracking is a controversial topic. On the one side the gas drilling companies, on the other citizen opposed to this drilling method. Politicians are also divided on ...
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Fossil fuels - the rate we use them
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(Media / Fossil fuels - the rate we use them)
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The world gets through a lot of fossil fuels: • 7,896.4 million metric tons of coal in 2013 (21.6 million metric tons per day, 250 metric tons per second) • 91,330,895 barrels of oil per day in 2013 ...
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Why People Don't Believe In Climate Science
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(Media / Why People Don't Believe In Climate Science)
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Scientists overwhelmingly agree that our climate is changing, Earth is getting warmer, sea levels are rising, and it's primarily because of humans putting lots of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Yet ...
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Climate Change: Lines of Evidence
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(Media / Climate Change: Lines of Evidence)
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The National Research Council is pleased to present this video that explains how scientists have arrived at the current state of knowledge about recent climate change and its causes.
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California Methane Gas Leak is Worst U.S. Environmental Disaster Since BP Oil Spill
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In the nation’s biggest environmental disaster since the BP oil spill, a runaway natural gas leak above Los Angeles has emitted more than 150 million pounds of methane. Thousands of residents in the community ...
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Bill Gates and the Quest for Sustainable Energy
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"We need an energy miracle," says Bill Gates in this interview with Atlantic editor in chief James Bennet. "That may make it seem too daunting to people, but miracles in science are happening all the time." ...
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The Slow Rise Of America's Renewable Energy Market
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Renewable energy is gaining steam in the oil-thirsty U.S. market, but green tech has hurdles to clear before it can take a bigger slice of the pie. See more at http://www.newsy.com/ Follow Cliff Judy: http://www.twitter.com/cliffjudy ...
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Bill McKibben's muddy backyard
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Bill McKibben's muddy backyard wants you to keep the oil in the ground and snow on the ground.
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300 Years of FOSSIL FUELS in 300 Seconds
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(Media / 300 Years of FOSSIL FUELS in 300 Seconds)
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Fossil fuels have powered human growth and ingenuity for centuries. Now that we're reaching the end of cheap and abundant oil and coal supplies, we're in for an exciting ride. While there's a real risk ...
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Who Cares About Climate Change?
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(Media / Who Cares About Climate Change?)
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Ninety-seven percent of qualified climate scientists say that the Earth is getting hotter and humans are to blame. Yet in the United States, at least, large segments of the population continue to think ...
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Tianjin explosion video captures fear of eyewitnesses
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Footage of two massive explosions in the Chinese city of Tianjin, taken by a stunned eyewitness, captured the fear and terror of those who saw what happened. Dozens of people died and hundreds were injured ...
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A simple idea to solve Indonesia's deforestation
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(Media / A simple idea to solve Indonesia's deforestation)
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How do you approach a complex problem like deforestation? Silverius Oscar Unggul and his friends at Telapak set out a new tactic and instead, 'becomes' part of the problem to find ways to really solve ...
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Sardine Population Collapses
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The sardine population along the West Coast has collapsed due to changing ocean conditions and other factors, including allegations of overfishing. The situation is so severe, regulators have canceled ...
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Santa Barbara Oil Spill Pipeline Company Has Murky History
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As crews continue to clean up the coasts affected by the Santa Barbara oil spill, we're learning more about the pipeline company's murky past. Transcript: Environmental experts continue to assess the ...
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Dangerous Oil Spill
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Beach Camping at Point Mugu State Park, California. 50 miles south of Santa Barbara, CA. Went in the water to get my toes wet, and came out with oil/tar stains on my foot. Very hard to get off.
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Spill Prevention and Response in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
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When it comes to the topic of oil spills, preventing them is our number one focus. However, as an industry, we want to collaborate amongst other operators as well as with response organizations to make ...
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Toxic Oil Spill in English Bay, Vancouver BC
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(Media / Toxic Oil Spill in English Bay, Vancouver BC)
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Source, size and composition of toxic spill substance unknown - Vancouver City officials warn that the fuel should not be touched Canadian Coast Guard suspect the substance is either bunker fuel or raw ...
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California Oil Spill
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California Oil Spill 2015: State of Emergency Declared
Authorities say as many as 105,000 gallons may have leaked out of a busted pipeline.
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Stranded Sea Lions: Rescuers Race To Save Pups
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(Media / Stranded Sea Lions: Rescuers Race To Save Pups)
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A record-setting number of starving sea lion pups are packing marine care centers in California. An average of more than 200 sea lions are typically found stranded statewide from January to April. This ...
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Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm)
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(Media / Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm))
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What you see here is rainwater (“stormwater runoff”) flowing down the street gutter along the curb and into the bioswale. The collected stormwater is absorbed by the sandy soil on the top (engineered soil) ...