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Hubacek paper questions carbon reporting in China
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There may be over 20 percent more carbon emitted in China than is reported
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Hubacek, Feng, and Yu Explore the Impact of Globalization and Trade on the Environment
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The consequences of affluence: Consumption of large amounts of material goods places an unfair environmental burden on less developed areas
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Social Observatory Coordinating Network
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Faculty Associates Sandra Hofferth and Klaus Hubacek are participating in an NSF-funded interdisciplinary effort to explore the feasibility and potential structure of a network of social observatories akin to networks in the physical sciences
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Developing Nations: "Our Pollution is Your Consumption"
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MPRC Faculty Associate Klaus Hubacek demonstrates how material consumption in rich countries is fueled by pollution and environmental destruction in the developing world
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Panel Discussion: "China's One Child Policy: Success or Failure? Are we asking the right question?"
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MPRC Special Symposium
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Hubacek sees recession as key driver in reducing U.S. carbon emissions
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Refutes the impact of policy changes on lowering levels of carbon dioxide
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Ambient Air Pollution, Chronic Stress, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Poor Birth Outcomes
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Shenassa, Puett, Hofferth, and Hubacek investigate possible connections between pollution, stress, and poor birth outcomes
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