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  1. Herbivory

    … of our ecosystems.  http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/emerald-ash-borer-and-other-invaders http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/new-york-hotbed-damaging-forest-pests …

  2. Clarifying the Clean Water Act

    … Learn more in an essay by Strayer: www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/cleaning-clean-water-act .

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  3. Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?

    … The Shenyang municipal administration told the media in 2011 that the most important thing is to only use road salts …

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  4. Caught on Camera: Our Wildlife Neighbors

    … in our region was a young male cat hit by a car in CT in 2011.  That cat was originally from South Dakota https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/27/nyregion/wild-cougar-traveled-east-1… .   … look at pictures, identify and upload them for review and archive at the Smithsonian …

  5. The threat nobody is talking about? Covid spillback

    … influenza infected seals and sea lions between 2009 and 2011, while other respiratory viruses have gone on to wreak …

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  6. A diversity of wildlife is good for our health

    … diseases tend to proliferate. Credit: Cary Institute Photo Archive. “When we erode biodiversity, we favor …

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  7. Cloudburst-prone cities should share their umbrellas — and plans

    … and damaging flooding. An example is in Copenhagen in 2011, where approximately 2 inches of rain fell in just …

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  8. The planetary toll of your morning coffee

    … References Brommer, E., B. Stratmann, and D. Quack. 2011. Environmental impacts of different methods of coffee …

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  9. Team Cary: Ilya Fischhoff

    … in as a AAAS Fellow, develop nuclear policy after the 2011 Fukushima disaster, to helping produce the National …

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  10. Racist housing practices from the 1930s linked to hotter neighborhoods today

    … the redlining maps had the most tree cover in the city by 2011. Researchers on all three studies used the redlining …

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