It turns out, there’s a way to capture methane before it leaks into the atmosphere. In the case of a landfill, you can cover the surface and then install vent pipes to capture the gas. And for manure and food waste, you can use something called an “Anaerobic Digester.” Anaerobic Digesters sound complicated, but they’re […]
Megan Hall
Host/Managing Producer for Possibly
The return of the Antarctic Blue Whale
Today we’re going to focus on some positive news — a bright spot.
Scientists have noticed something remarkable about blue whales— after years of near extinction, it looks like they’re coming back.
How has coronavirus impacted air quality?
How is COVID-19 affecting our air quality?
Possibly – Can we get rid of driftnets?
Driftnets are fishing nets that have largely fallen out of fashion because they can accidentally catch other marine life. But it’s still legal to use driftnets in California to catch swordfish. Luckily, there are other types of gear fishers can use and many are taking advantage of this new technology.
How can we reduce food waste in the quarantine?
Today we’re answering a question that has been on a lot of people’s minds during the COVID-19 quarantine: while we’re limiting trips to the store, how can we maximize our groceries and minimize our food waste?
Possibly – Sea Level Rise
What’s causing sea level rise and how will it affect Rhode Island?
Should I use toilet paper or a bidet?
If you haven’t used a bidet before, it looks pretty much like a toilet bowl with a tap on one side that gives you a rinse after you go. Bidets or some version of them are already used a lot in Europe, Latin America and some parts of Asia.
Possibly: What is methane and how does it relate to climate change?
Methane is a gas that’s created when something organic decomposes in a location that doesn’t have oxygen. The largest human-caused source of methane is actually cow burbs, but the second biggest human-caused source in the US is oil and gas production.
Is Air Drying Your Clothes Worth It?
Question: How much energy do dryers use? And is it worth the effort to air-dry your clothes instead?
What’s The Plan For Possibly?
Like many people these days, we are working from home. And our Possibly reporters? They’re scattered all over the world. You might not know this, but Brown University students research, write and record all of our episodes. And they’ve all gone back home.

