Daily Archives: February 14, 2018

Oliver Stone: We Live In A Disney World

Conservation Groups and Rep. Blumenauer Call for Action on Pollinator-killing Pesticides

Food-matters,

Food and Media: Who to Trust?

Food-matters

MAKING CHOCOLATE: FROM BEAN TO BAR TO S’MORE

Food-matters

Has Industry Corrupted Concept Of Peer Reviewed Research?

Antibiotic resistance and histody of antibiotic use

Lagarta do Cartucho-do-milho em Cabo Verde

Redwoods and Climate Change – KQED QUEST


KQED
Published on Apr 2, 2012

QUEST follows a group of UC Berkeley scientists to the top of a 320-foot redwood in Mendocino County. Only 5 percent of these ancient redwoods survived our voracious desire for their hardy and plentiful wood. Now scientists are trying to predict how the remaining ones and their descendants might fare in the face of climate change in the decades to come.

San Francisco Bay Invaders – KQED QUEST


KQED
Published on Aug 19, 2010

Scoop a handful of critters out of the San Francisco Bay and you’ll find tourists from far away shores. Invasive kinds of mussels, fish and more are choking out native species, challenging experts around the state to change the human behavior that brings them here.

Going UP: Sea Level Rise in San Francisco Bay – KQED QUEST


KQED
Published on Jun 28, 2010

Scientists say it’s no secret San Francisco Bay is rising, along with all of the earth’s oceans. The reason — global warming. This rise in sea level will affect everyone who lives, works, or plays near the bay. QUEST asks how high will the Bay rise and when? And what steps can communities take to plan for it?