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In hot water with COVID and climate
… even the genius-in-chief felt the hot water from the science and from the wise counsel of Anthony Fauci from the … of diseases in novel populations of organisms. The science commands immediate and drastic actions to avoid the … flu of 1917-18 that killed vast numbers of people. In time, science will bring us a vaccine that will keep COVID-19 at …
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Destroyed habitat creates the perfect conditions for coronavirus to emerge
… in Emory University’s Department of Environmental Sciences who studies how shrinking natural habitats and … link between informal markets and disease is not always so clear cut.” Changing Behavior So what, if anything, …
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Behind the smoke screen
… we know how to deal with air pollution. Informed by science, stronger—not weaker—controls on the emissions …
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Can we successfully predict the next pandemic?
… a virologist at the University of Texas Medical Branch, science doesn’t yet have enough of a handle on zoonotic …
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Shopping in troubled times
… consumer goods: a stochastic approach. Environmental Science and Technology 54: 3499-3509 …
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Leaded soil
… along with bromide, so that lead-bromine aerosols would clear the tailpipe and disperse in the air. Our cars ran … lead in New Orleans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116: 22058-22064. Schwarz, K. and 5 others. …
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The woody biomass hoax
… Schlesinger, W.H. 2018. Are wood pellets a green fuel? Science 359: 1328-1329. Sterman, J.D., L. Siegel, and …
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Applying science to natural resource management in the Catskills
Applying science to natural resource management in the Catskills … efforts to ensure Catskill conservation is guided by science. June 13, 2019 … Cary Institute is spearheading the Catskill Science Collaborative (CSC), an effort to connect scientific …
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A round green economy
… 2019. Unraveling the claims for (and against) green growth. Science 366: 950-951. Kummerer, K., J.H. Clark, and V.G. Zuin. 2020. Rethinking chemistry for a circular economy. Science 367: 369-370.
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Trump's gutting of environmental rules is pushing us back into dark days of ignorance [Opinion]
… pollution, of dead waterways and poisoned birds, when science and society didn't fully understand how large-scale … most important things that we have learned in environmental science over the past 50 years is that things are connected. … of bald eagles is a huge success in environmental science and management. The science of recent decades …
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