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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 .What were the biggest stories on this earth podcast in 2013?
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3 .I'm glad I asked:
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4 .We had the new rush for oil in the Arctic and other extreme places.
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5 .Scientists offered new hope for bringing back extinct species like the passenger pigeon.
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6 .And the new Pope Francis began talking up the environment, just like his saintly namesake.
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7 .Plastic litter got just about everywhere, while ants stowed away on ships to spread around the globe.
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8 .Cities turn out to follow mathematical rules and our dandruff shampoo turns out to be poisoning plants.
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9 .The best places to put wind or solar power are not necessarily the windiest or the sunniest but rather wherever they cut the most pollution.
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10 .Junk piles of old gadgets, TVs and other electronics remain a large and growing problem.
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11 .And life persists almost everywhere we look on this planet, from the skies above to the deepest spots in the oceans.
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12 .But the biggest story of 2013 is an ongoing one: climate change.
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13 .This past May, concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere reached levels never before experienced by us, Homo sapiens.
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14 .We're living in a whole new world.
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15 .In this new year of 2014 and beyond.
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16 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Thank for listening.
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