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Around the World in 2,557 Days

Featuredby samzuhlke 1 Comment

In Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days, protagonist Phileas Fog sets out to circumnavigate the globe. First published in the year 1873, Verne’s story is considered a classic […]

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Photo by Gary Morgan. Poar Bear in front of meltpond in the Franklin Strait.

A Complicated Conversation on Conservation

03/12/2013by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

As the 16th Convention of the Parties  (COP)  (meeting) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, commonly referred to as CITES got underway […]

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Wildflowers bloom in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state. Photograph by Paul Thomson, My Shot

Sequestering the National Park System

Featuredby samzuhlke 15 Comments

On March 1st, the much-anticipated and much-dreaded sequester took effect and set off a series of budget cuts totaling $85 billion, the first installment of $1 trillion in spending cuts […]

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Bakken business.
Photo courtesy the National Geophysical Data Center

Shale Bait

03/05/2013by carylsue 1 Comment

Shale is having a rock star moment. Coal is still the real rock star of the sedimentary set, with both Google search results (164 million to a little over 20 […]

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