by EarthDesk | Jun 12, 2013 | Climate Change, Ecology, Pollution, Sustainability, Water
Water in the Anthropocene is a 3-minute film charting the global impact of humans on the water cycle. Evidence is growing that our global footprint is now so significant we have driven Earth into a new geological epoch — the Anthropocene. Human activities such as...
by John Cronin | Jun 7, 2013 | Climate Change, Economics, General, International, Pollution, Sustainability, Water
The Challenge of Transboundary Waters. “Water security” may not be common to the American lexicon, but to the US intelligence community, the United Nations, Asia, Africa and international organizations concerned with health, environment and human...
by John Cronin | May 22, 2013 | Climate Change, General, Technology, Water
But Kepler-62f Offers No Oasis When Earth Runs Out. For my (tax) money, the most fascinating NASA program is the $600 million Kepler mission. Launched March 6, 2009, it searches for Earth-like planets outside our solar system, worlds that lie “in the habitable zone of...
by Pace Academy Staff | Apr 22, 2013 | Climate Change, Water
Do you believe: Water pollution is illegal? Cage-free hens are contented animals? Climate change is threatening the United States with more hurricanes? Says who? Based on what? Compared to what? The Internet is a revolutionary tool for sharing and shaping ideas, but...