An Oregon land use policy creates a large economic value for some private homeowners who are allowed to protect their shoreline against erosion, according to a new Oregon State University study.
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Geographers are stepping into the virtual world of computer games to develop exciting new ways of assessing landscapes.
Climate Change Denialism is Something We All Suffer From
Even those who don't question human-induced climate change can fall on the spectrum of climate denialism if they are all talk and no action, a UNSW psychology researcher argues.
Secondary Forests Provide Deforestation Buffer for Old-Growth Primary Forests
Currently, re-growing forests comprise roughly 21% of previously deforested areas in the Brazilian Amazon.
Burning Questions On Air Pollution
University of Utah Engineering study shows restrictions on wood burning in Utah dramatically improve air quality.


