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Working Paper
Dec 6, 2013
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Carolyn Kousky, Margaret A. Walls, Ziyan (Jessica) Chu |
25 pp.
In this evaluation of the climate resilience benefits of a natural infrastructure investment in the Meramec Greenway in Missouri, results suggest that the benefits in terms of avoided flood damages are significant.
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Blog Post
Nov 18, 2013
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Roger A. Sedjo
Some of the biggest bioenergy debates stem from a “food or fuel” problem, where agricultural lands have been devoted to growing grain as inputs for biofuels, at the cost of food production. According to a study by Searchinger et.
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Blog Post
Dec 17, 2013
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Carolyn Kousky, Margaret A. Walls
In the twentieth century, flooding caused more deaths and property damage in the United States than any other natural disaster. Most climate models predict that flooding will worsen in the future, a prospect that is leading a growing number of communities to explore the use of natural areas as protection against extreme events.