State of the Future report looks 10 years ahead

The 2008 State of the Future report looks at trends in world affairs ten years down the road, based on data from the past 20 years. The idea of the State of the Future, said Jerome Glenn, Director of the Millennium Project and co-author of the report, is not just to improve education or business, but to improve the whole society. Hear more from Glenn on the State of the Future.

Hazardous space rocks

Greg Easterbrook of the Brookings Institution talks about the need to pay greater attention to the threat of an asteroid impact, and what we could do to prevent a killer asteroid collision.

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Neil Sampson on forests and climate change

Neil Sampson shared the Nobel Prize with the Al Gore and the International Panel on Climate Change in 2008. Simon talked about how climate change will impact both America’s forests and its private landowners in this Clear Voices for Science podcast.

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SCIENCE PODCASTS: SCIENTISTS SPEAK ON ISSUES

Climate change speeding flux of forest ecosystems

According to Neil Sampson, an international forestry consultant, forest ecosystems are always in a state of transformation, but climate change might speed up the process.

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Neil Sampson on forests and climate change

Neil Sampson shared the Nobel Prize with the Al Gore and the International Panel on Climate Change in 2008. Simon talked about how climate change will impact both America’s forests and its private landowners in this Clear Voices for Science podcast.

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Carbon offsets could be boon to private forests

The president of a forestry consulting firm talks about the market for carbon offsets – tradeable measures of a forest’s proven capacity to store carbon. Find out how it works.

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Moon, Venus, Jupiter on December 1

December 1, 2008. Have you noticed the two bright objects low in the west after sunset? They’re Venus and Jupiter, and you’ll find them in a beautiful arrangement with the waxing crescent moon in the evening sky.

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Venus and Jupiter conjunction. Moon nearby!

November 30, 2008. Here’s a gathering of sky objects you won’t want to miss tonight and tomorrow night shortly after sunset. You’ll find the bright planets Venus and Jupiter near the place the sun went down, with a waxing crescent moon nearby. They’re low in the sky – but beautiful both November 30 and December 1.

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Giant lunar telescopes possible with moondust

NASA astronomer Peter Chen devised a novel recipe using moondust to make mirrors for a future lunar telescope.

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How human culture evolved

Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich talks about the single biggest step forward in all of human history.

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