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Colloquium - Ground Water Depletion as Influenced by Population Growth, Leonard F. Konikow - USGS
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Long-term, Global Ground Water Depletion
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Colloquium - Population and Environment, Robert Engelman - The Worldwatch Institute
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Science, Population and the Environment: What Is, What Could Be
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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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Paolisso moderates panel on the challenges faced by the Maryland crab industry
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More effort needed to promote true Maryland crab at local restaurants and retailers
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Whose responsibility are global carbon emissions?
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New map of carbon emissions illustrates the global effects of imports and exports
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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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The Long-Term Effects of Early Lead Exposure: Evidence from a Case of Environmental Negligence
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Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland; Tomás Rau, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Loreto Reyes, Ministry of Finance, Chile; 2013-015
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Gaming in Air Pollution Data? Lessons from China
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Ginger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-011
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Overcoming the Obstacles and Capitalizing on the Incentives for Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Environmental Justice Communities
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Faculty Associate Michael Paolisso and colleagues examine how diverse communities under severe threat from climate change impacts view climate change
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Integrating Socio-Ecological Research and Collaborative Learning to Promote Marsh and Community Resilience
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Michael Paolisso is pursuing a mixed-method project, funded by NOAA through the University of New Hampshire, to examine the socio-ecological system of the Deal Island peninsula in Maryland
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