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  • Global Warming to Increase Violent Crime in the United States

    CU Boulder-led study predicts millions of additional violent crimes in coming decades.

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  • Ridesharing Links Can Boost Transit Use in The Suburbs

    Integrating ridesharing with transit in poorly serviced suburban neighbourhoods is an effective way to get people out of their cars and boost ridership.

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  • Most Meat Eaters Support Veganism as ‘Ethical’ and Good for the Environment

    A new survey finds support for veganism among meat eaters, but suggests most think it is inconvenient, expensive and a sacrifice in terms of taste.

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  • Improved Functioning of Diverse Landscape Mosaics

    To date, biodiversity research primarily focused on the number of plant species present in ecosystems.

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  • Ski Tourism May Disappear if Climate Commitments Not Met

    Study found that adaptation to a changing climate is as important as emission reductions to a positive future for the industry.

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  • Travel to Shopping and Leisure Activities Causes More Air Pollution Than Commuting – Research Finds

    Data analysis work conducted at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) reveals that Bristol car travel to shopping and leisure activities contributes more air pollution than through commuting and business travel. It has also found that men contribute more road emissions than women.

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  • 'Locally Grown' Broccoli Looks, Tastes Better to Consumers

    In blind tests conducted by Cornell researchers, consumers rated a California broccoli tastier and better-looking than a pair of varieties grown in New York.

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  • Maine’s Coastal Communities Use NOAA Data to Prepare for Sea Level Rise

    Gulf of Maine Research Institute aims to help residents better understand the state's climate present and future.

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  • Most Black Friday Purchases Soon End Up as Waste

    The retail bonanza set to begin today, Black Friday, is expected to see more than half of shoppers buying electronic goods and almost a third purchasing clothes.

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  • Researchers Explore How Citizens Can Become Agents of Environmental Change

    Some programs work better than others when it comes to involving citizens in preserving the environment. After reviewing those that worked, Stanford researchers propose a blueprint for how others can educate people to maximize their impact.

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