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Issue 25

Drill, Baby, Drill!

Danish glaciologist Dorthe Dahl-Jensen looks for clues about the Earth’s future deep under the Arctic ice sheet.

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Issue 23

The Flow of Ideas

An inventor and entrepreneur is using his unique understanding of nature to create practical solutions for a complicated world.

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Issue 21

Drilling for Truth

Of all the tests facing a new president, few are as vexing—or as likely to reach his desk—as a potential conflict between two critical needs: energy and water.

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Issue 20

Planetary Survival: Daniel M. Kammen

Solving our energy problems and saving life on Earth will require reinventing the American economy in order to create and sustain a new wave of technological innovation.

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Issue 18

FLYPside: We're Melting

Never mind the financial markets: it's the Arctic meltdown that should terrify us.

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Issue 17

Now What?

The country voted for change. The next step is to figure out what that means. Here are answers from some leading experts.

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Issue 12

Simple Structures

An architecture firm and a developer have a solution to urban blight: build houses cheaply on vacant lots…and build them green.

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Issue 10

How Do You Want Your Earth?

Scientists agree that mankind is pushing the planet beyond sustainable boundaries. Who’s listening?

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Issue 06

Dry Run: Disappearing Lakes

If we’re not careful, the shrinking Aral Sea may offer a glimpse of the future of America’s freshwater lakes.

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Issue 03

Plastic Soup: Where Trash Lives Forever

The crew of the Alguita journeyed to the middle of the Pacific to visit the largest trash dump.

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