Authors: Megan Hall, Lauren Black, Molly Magid
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
The answer lies in drag: every time you double the speed you travel in a car, the energy you use quadruples. That’s because you’re fighting against more air resistance. This means... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Megan Hall, Lauren Black, Molly Magid
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
The stove and microwave use about the same amount of energy to boil a cup of water, but an electric tea kettle uses about half as much energy as either.... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Megan Hall, Lauren Black, Molly Magid
Categories: Environment, Episode, Possibly Podcast, Top Stories
It depends on what you mean by “better.” For this episode, we looked at greenhouse gas emissions to measure which type of milk is “best.” Using that perspective, if you’re... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Megan Hall, Alina Kulman, Molly Magid
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast, Top Stories
The only items that can be recycled are paper, cardboard, metal cans and lids, foil, glass bottles/jars, and plastic containers. The worst thing you can put in your recycling bin... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Will Malloy, Iman Khanbhai, Megan Hall
Categories: Brown University, climate change, Environment, Possibly Podcast, solar geoengineering
Literally blocking out the sun may sound extreme, but scientists are debating whether using dust particles to reflect sunlight away from the Earth could be a temporary solution if climate... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Nat Hardy, Will Malloy, Megan Hall
Categories: Environment, Possibly Podcast
More than 9 million students had school disrupted by climate change last year. Researchers at Brown University have launched the SustainableED initiative to study what rising temperatures will mean for... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Staff
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
Divided Waters: Can Offshore Wind And Fishing Co-Exist In The Age of Climate Change? January 30, 2020. 6:00 – 7:30 PM District Hall Providence, 225 Dyer Street, Providence, RI 02903... LISTEN NOW