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.
Steel's environmental edge/Washed Ashore art installation
Climate change & coffee production/Nissan Leaf news
World Water Week/Heroic Food
Hurricanes and climate change/'To rake or not to rake'
Energy from forest waste/Toyota Highlander hybrid road test
Wind energy report card/post-Paris carbon commitments
Food Waste Erased/Diesel cleaning up/Lexus CT 200H F Sport road test
SolarRoofHook/Future of Food/Chicago River cleanup
The viral carbon reduction infographic/Biomimicry Global Design Challenge
Drinking waste water/combatting climate change locally/Hyundai Ioniq EV
Drainage that beautifies/Floating river ecosystems
Deloitte Resources Study/Smart Infrastructure
CarPrint app/Changing salmon standards
Bugs end hunger/floating solar power plants
Solar's incredible growth/Toast beer made from leftover bread
The Farm Bill and food waste/Plastic-eating caterpillars
Green Builder Reader Survey/Wild Earth Guardians
Glacier National Park glaciers disappearing/Floating nuclear power plants
Evolution Trash Bags/Green Bond's Unprecedented Growth/Toyota's Project Portal
A toxic close call in Lake Michigan/Solar-made nylon
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