Atmosphere News
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At TED 2010, Gates says we need a miracle to conquer climate change. Luckily, he's got one up his sleeve.
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Inhabited moons such as Pandora in "Avatar" make for great storytelling, but astronomers say it's only a matter of time before we find actual examples.
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At only 40 light years away, this watery planet orbiting a very small star is jam packed with surprises.
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With "social and emotional learning" in play, we can build schools worthy of our children.
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The ship will allow space-tourists to launch into space after training for only three days.
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It's exactly what it sounds like.
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New developments in nuclear energy that address long-term risk and waste storage merit awareness and consideration. Meet the man behind them.
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Building materials that perform as required and that can be made without contributing to greenhouse gas emissions are well on their way.
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US-based Wildlife Conservation Society works with the government of Cambodia in establishing an 1,100 square mile preserve for keeping critters and carbon under safe keeping.
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Bright patches on the Martian surface are evidence of water ice.
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Reforestation on a massive scale in arid Africa and Australia would reduce temperatures, increase rainfall and lock up billions of tons of carbon. And it just might be crazy enough to work.
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A new study firmly establishes the formation of the Antarctic ice cap with changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Up an atom! Surprising bowl-shaped molecule is a carbon capturing superhero.
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Black matter and super novas, helium and hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, lithium and iron. No, this isn't the periodic table of the elements. It's Tonic intern Rosie Haney discovering that she is part of the universe.
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Want to hit the summer concert tours but want to minimize your footprint? Here are some ideas to catch the latest festivals and be green all at the same time.




