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" ... Humans also tend to respond to quantifiable threats—in the example above, the unmistakable danger of stepping into a crosswalk with oncoming traffic. The task is harder when threats are enshrouded in uncertainty. This problem looms large for issues like climate change, where ambiguity about specifics—the exact magnitude of temperature increases, the extent of damage to biodiversity, the specific areas and communities that will be most affected—can hinder action. ... "
" ... In the early days of the Solar System, before planets formed, a protoplanetary disk enshrouded the ... [+] young Sun. The planetesimals that formed grew into planets, and the regions where they were not dense enough gave rise to the asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt. These leftovers from the early Solar System provide clues as to our planet's origin. ... "
" ... MONROVIA, CA - SEPTEMBER 13: An aerial view shows neighborhoods enshrouded in smoke as the Bobcat ... [+] Fire advances toward foothill cities and new evacuation order go into effect on September 13, 2020 in Monrovia, California. California wildfires that have already incinerated a record 2.3 million acres this year and are expected to continue till December. The Bobcat Fire, burning in the San Gabriel Mountains, has grown to about 32,000 acres and is only 6% contained. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) ... "
" ... One component of soot is black carbon. It consists of airborne particles of pure carbon created by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, coal and wood. As a direct result of the industrial revolution that was well underway by the mid-1800s, cities within America's Manufacturing Belt, such as Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh, suddenly found themselves enshrouded in clouds of atmospheric soot generated by coal burnt for manufacturing, domestic heating, and railway transportation. ... "
" ... Only a few short months ago, a total eclipse enshrouded much of America in total darkness for a few minutes, sending millions of people outdoors to look up. But this wasn’t the first total eclipse since white Europeans first began to settle in what was expanding into the United States of America. In American Eclipse, eclipse chaser and prize-winning science journalist, David Baron, tells the fascinating story of another eclipse that occurred on a blistering hot afternoon in America’s “Wild West”, creating a path of darkness from the Montana Territory to Texas, in July 1878. In Baron's meticulously researched account, we gain a deeper appreciation for the history of America as we learn about the adventures of three particularly provocative eclipse chasers. Of these three, I was most interested to read about Vassar astronomer Maria Mitchell, and her group of female students who were determined to prove to a male-dominated world that higher education and femininity were compatible goals. Baron’s gripping story captures the thrilling race to the Rocky Mountains, braving train robberies and Indian conflicts, by these intrepid eclipse chasers so they could witness three minutes of darkness. ... "