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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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2 .You know who you can't trust to report on government stewardship of the environment?

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3 .That government.

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4 .For years, Spain fudged its own fish catch numbers to protect the fishery business.

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5 .In 2007, New Zealand cut a negative chapter from its State of the Environment report.

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6 .When challenged, officials decided simply to stop issuing the report.

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7 .That same year in the U.S., the Bush administration's EPA concluded that climate change from greenhouse gas emissions was a serious threat.

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8 .So the White House refused to make the report public.

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9 .Fortunately, the citizenry now has tools to fight such official duplicity.

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10 .Smartphones, cheap satellite imaging and crowd-funded enterprises have made oversight possible that was undreamt of by past transparency advocates, environmentalists and other interested parties.

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11 .That's the argument made by Yale University researchers in the journal Nature.

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12 .It's the same team who previously used satellite derived estimates to point out that New Delhi has smog as bad or worse than Beijing.

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13 .A wide range of smartphone apps could allow citizens to do everything from monitoring air and water quality to tracking ocean plankton populations from space.

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14 .Such decentralized data collection could even force governments to stay on the sustainability straight and narrow.

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15 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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