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DCNR State Parks April Environmental Education Newsletter Celebrates Earth Month

PA Environment Daily

The April issue of DCNR State Parks Environmental Education newsletter helps educator celebrate Earth Month with features like this-- -- How To Make Every Day Earth Day -- Teaching Ideas For Earth Day, Amphibian Week + More! -- Subject To Climate - Earth Day Activity Bundle -- Celebrate Arbor Day April 26 -- Explore the Outdoors - Leave No Trace Series (..)

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Leadership Blog Part 20: Earth's Natural Limits

NAEP Leadership Blog

This purposeful focus opens a path to ecocentrism, evoking a wind-shift of guiding ideas, and rebalancing our relationship with the earth. On planet earth, humans nurture and torture. Amy Tan, in her essay “The Life Within,” written for Earth Day at 50, says, “Imagination is where compassion grows.” Ron Deverman NAEP Fellow

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A distraction due to errors, misunderstanding and misguided Norwegian statistics

Real Climate

The truth, on the contrary to their claim, is that the simplest physical models for both the greenhouse effect and the earth’s energy balance are precisely based on the earth’s average temperature. In plain language, this means that the data they used represented less than 30% of the Earth’s surface.

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Registration Open! Pennsylvania Groundwater Symposium, May 23 In Harrisburg

PA Environment Daily

Symposium Agenda This year’s agenda will begin with a look at the history and future of the oil and gas industry on groundwater management in Pennsylvania by David Yoxtheimer, Research Professor and Extension Associate from Penn State’s College of Earth and Mineral Sciences.

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How Will China’s Spy Balloon Affect US-China Relations? 

Union of Concerned Scientists

Balloons have some exploitable advantages over satellites, including the ability to hover over an intelligence target (low-earth satellites orbit the entire earth in about 90 minutes, so they cross the sky quickly). Satellites have predictable orbits, so it is knowable when they’ll be overhead.

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Natural transplants

Environment, Law, and History

Other times the resources are old, but the challenges are new, such as how to fairly allocate water in times of unprecedented drought or previously undesirable rare earth minerals that are in demand for modern manufacturing and energy production. This Article unveils a new dimension of legal transplants: transplants across subject areas.

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Why understanding human evolution on Earth will be absolutely essential for any future deep-space colonies to survive and thrive

Frontiers

These are some of the questions explored by Lee and Morgan Irons in a recent article published in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences , asking whether humans’ evolutionary connection to Earth requires us to inhabit space the same way we do here. Understanding how gravity affects soil will have applications to both Earth and space.