Our guest this week is Geza Gyuk, Director of Astronomy at Chicago’s Adler
Planetarium. The 1859 Carrington Event, also known as the perfect solar superstorm, was the most intense Coronal Mass Ejection (large expulsions of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun's corona) in recorded history. These fast-moving geomagnetic waves wreaked havoc with technology and telegraph communications worldwide. With current society so heavily dependent on technology and electricity, Geza discusses just how detrimental it would be if a similar storm hit Earth today, what systems are in place to detect these storms and how you can be prepared.
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Green Rush/Microplastics research
New Ford Mach-E/Solar panel innovations
Farm labor/Not Coralated art installation
Asphalt recycling/Every Bottle Back initiative
Great Lakes water levels/Stroodles biodegradable pasta straws
Carlsberg's new sustainable beer bottle/100% renewable energy goal in Virginia
U.S. public transportation report/Green automotive news
Green Builder Media/U.S. soil quality update
America Recycles Day/Renewable energy benefits
EPA clean water rollbacks/Understanding 'organic' and 'locally grown' labels
Green Builder Media/Biosphere 2 in the 21st century
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Green Automotive News/Preserving our nation's wetlands
Trillions of trees could help climate change/Urban Ag update from Amsterdam
Earth Day 2019/The Shellworks
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