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  • Property Values Plummeted and Stayed Down After Hurricane Ike

    Study points to solutions that could protect residents in at-risk neighborhoods.

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  • The Expansion of Shanghai

    The Chinese city has reclaimed land from shallow coastal waters at a rapid rate.

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  • Cities and Their Rising Impacts on Biodiversity - A Global Overview

    The research suggests that scientists are not studying the impacts of urban growth in the right places. 

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  • Reducing Human Impacts Of Flash Flooding

    Interdisciplinary Texas A&M research funded by the National Science Foundation aims to create data and framework to better inform flash flooding mitigation and preparedness.

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  • NOAA Launches Mission: Iconic Reefs to Save Florida Keys Coral Reefs

    Mission: Iconic Reefs targets seven reefs throughout Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

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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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  • Park Shape Could Reduce Mortality Risk

    A study by Texas A&M researchers found that people living near irregularly shaped parks had a lower mortality risk.

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  • As Rural China Rapidly Adopts Clean Energy, Use of Traditional Wood and Coal Stoves Persists

    Moving towards a more sustainable energy future in poor communities will require a clearer understanding of people’s motivations.

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  • A Solution for Cleaning Up PFAS, One of the World’s Most Intractable Pollutants

    A cluster of industrial chemicals known by the shorthand term “PFAS” has infiltrated the far reaches of our planet with significance that scientists are only beginning to understand.

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  • Water Metering Can Reduce Consumption by a Fifth but Only High Income Households Gain Financially

    Findings highlighted large differences in the effects of metering across individual households, with small families living in high value houses more likely to be better off with a water meter.

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