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Hubacek paper questions carbon reporting in China
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
The consequences of affluence: Consumption of large amounts of material goods places an unfair environmental burden on less developed areas
Located in News
Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Series: Tele-Connecting Local Consumption to Global Land Use
Klaus Hubacek, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Maryland
Located in Coming Up
Human-Environment Interactions, Land Use, and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
Emilio Moran, Director of ACT, Distinguished Professor and Rudy Professor of Anthropology, Professor of Environmental Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Geography
Located in Coming Up
Immigrant Life Stories in Prince George's County
Film by Faculty Associate Judith Freidenberg part of the Independent Film Winter Series
Located in Coming Up
Implications of Technology Availability and International Policy Regimes for Limiting Human Forcing of Climate Change
Jae Edmonds, Chief Scientist and Laboratory Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's
Located in Coming Up
Integrating Socio-Ecological Research and Collaborative Learning to Promote Marsh and Community Resilience
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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Laurie DeRose: The World Family Map Project
The World Family Map Project investigates what makes families strong
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Masculinities, Race and Education in the Neighborhood Context
Odis Johnson, Assistant Professor, African American Studies, University of Maryland
Located in Coming Up
Mexico-US Migration during the Great Recession
Andrés Villarreal investigates the causal origins of the recent decline in migration from Mexico to the United States
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