Science of Survival: Cloudbusters
Outside Podcast26 Huhti 2017

Science of Survival: Cloudbusters

Human beings spent centuries trying to control the weather. Then, about 70 years ago, we figured out the basics of what it takes to make it rain. Now, we're controlling more weather than you might think—and on the brink of a technology that may save us from the effects of climate change. But only if we're ok with playing God.

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The Outside Interview: Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell

The Outside Interview: Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell

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Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 3

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Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 2

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Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 1

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Since colliding into a Bolivian mountain in 1985, Eastern Airlines Flight 980 has been frozen inside a glacier perched on the edge of a 3,000-foot drop. With wreckage now melting out of ice at the bas...

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Dispatches: National Parks Don’t Need Your Stinkin’ Reverence

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John Muir rhapsodizing about Yosemite is one thing, but Outside contributing editor Ian Frazier has had it with people calling their favorite outdoor spots “cathedrals,” “shrines,” and “sacred spaces....

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Dispatches: The Sound of Science

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The Outside Interview: The Hard Lessons of Climbing Superstar Conrad Anker

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For two decades, Conrad Anker has been at the forefront of climbing, evolving into America’s best all-around alpinist. With skills on rock, ice, and big peaks, he's now something of an elder statesmen...

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