While touching up on some facts and history about Belize City, I noticed how small the population was, just shy of 58,000 people. I knew that it was once the capital city (that honor now belongs to Belmopan which is Read More
While touching up on some facts and history about Belize City, I noticed how small the population was, just shy of 58,000 people. I knew that it was once the capital city (that honor now belongs to Belmopan which is Read More
Last summer I stayed with friends in Portland, Oregon. They were avid campers so each weekend we would go somewhere new; sometimes it would be car-camping so we could bring coolers full of beer or the canoe, and sometimes we Read More
I have a friend who did his BS in environmental science and his MS in environmental stewardship. The other day I was at his house having some beers and I asked where I should put the cans and bottles. He Read More
Moving on from a collection of more obscure technological advancements, this month we look at strides that have been taken to improve batteries.By shifting the current design of lithium-ion to lithium-sulfur, batteries can hold up to four times more energy Read More
The city of Kaohsiung is Taiwan’s second largest, its biggest port and is home to its largest industrial center. One of the oldest cities we’ve stopped at so far on our trip around this Small World, the earliest signs of Read More
Maps of potential water erosion risk in Groce National Park. A map of the spatial distribution of parks and affected areas in Poland. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, so the saying goes. And some derivation of Read More
I recently went up to Montana for a string of concerts that started in Butte. Upon arriving at my hotel, I received a call from a friend back in Colorado reminding me not to drink the water while I was Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with time series of medium resolution RapidEye satellite imagery. The RapidEye archive dates back to late 2008 and already contains more than 5 billion square kilometers of Read More
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