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Hoffmann research underway in Africa and India
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Prof. Hoffmann's teams are about half way through a two-year program
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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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Rashawn Ray profiled by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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A member of RWJF Scholars in Health Research program
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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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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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Does foreign aid cause economic growth in recipient countries?
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Galiani study cited in The Economist
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Torrens receives NSF grant for resilient infrastructure research
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Improved understanding of the ways that the movements of people interact with transportation and communications infrastructure could help with disaster planning
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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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Are Indian pharmaceutical companies deliberately selling inferior medicines in African markets?
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Tougher regulatory measures needed in order to improve drug safety and quality
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Desai Op-Ed cites need to rethink social safety nets
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A society in transition must change its approach to poverty from one established decades back
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