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Have you ever been really bugged by a new ding in your car, but weeks later, you barely noticed it? We all learn to tolerate negative changes by adjusting our perception. Ecologists call this “shifting our baseline,” and it has serious implications for environmental health. The term “Shifting Baselines” was coined by fisheries biologist Daniel Pauly in 1995...
Also in the March 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series series
The Climate Change Game
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From: Pat Maxwell
To the world-at-large, global warming is anything but a game. But if you happen to be on the Internet, it can be. That’s where you’ll find a game called Climate Challenge.
New Life for Old Growth
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From: Pat Maxwell
In the early 1980’s, it looked like the Pacific Northwest might lose all its old growth forests to logging. Enter, The Northwest Forest Plan.
Algae Biofuel
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From: Pat Maxwell
On top of everything else ailing Mother Earth these days, apparently she’s got gas. Lots of it. Specifically, carbon dioxide.
Manmade Photosynthesis
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From: Pat Maxwell
Medieval alchemy -- you’ve seen it in the movies: A wizard-like figure hovers over a glowing vat adding mysterious ingredients in his quest to turn lead into gold. U.S. ...
Welcome to Windy Acres
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From: Pat Maxwell
Farming has always been subject to the uncertainties of weather and market conditions. But farmers in Huron County, Michigan, have found something they finally can count on.
Carbon Tracker
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From: Pat Maxwell
Catch the news and weather at 10 tonight along with the day’s carbon report. Carbon report? That’s right. NOAA has developed a system to track carbon dioxide levels.
Mangroves for All
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From: Pat Maxwell
Mangrove trees are simply amazing, in a sci-fi kind of way. They live in perhaps the most hostile plant environment imaginable -- a coastal war zone where saltwater and ...
Seed Rain
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
The world’s rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate. But conservationists have a new trick that may help restore them. All it takes is some fake fruit, legions of ...
When Windmills Fly
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Up in the air -- it’s a bird; it’s a plane; it’s a -- flying windmill? That’s right, a flying windmill.
Piece Description
Have you ever been really bugged by a new ding in your car, but weeks later, you barely noticed it? We all learn to tolerate negative changes by adjusting our perception. Ecologists call this “shifting our baseline,” and it has serious implications for environmental health. The term “Shifting Baselines” was coined by fisheries biologist Daniel Pauly in 1995...
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