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Earth Overshoot Day

As of August 8th, we’ve used more resources than the planet can replenish in a year. That day is Earth Continue reading →

Dams Down Fish Return

Dam removal, a concept considered bizarre a decade or so ago, has become common. Tens of thousands of dams no Continue reading →

Undamming America

Dams were erected for irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric power. They succeeded. They are not, however, eternal. They are massive, Continue reading →

Farm Fish Escape

Offshore fish farming is different than cattle ranching. If cattle break through a gate, you can find them again, and Continue reading →

Pacific Sardine Collapse

Sardines sit in the middle of the food chain. They eat smaller things. They are small things that we and Continue reading →

New Land In Louisiana

Control of the Mississippi, oil drilling in the bayou, are a couple of human activities that have caused Louisiana to Continue reading →

Scientists Find BPs Oil

Remember the BP oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico? For years the question was, “Where’d the oil go?” Continue reading →

Data That Matters – January 2015

They can find you with four pieces of data, even if the data is anonymized and mixed in with a Continue reading →

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