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  • More Hydropower and a Better Environment

    The expansion and upgrade of existing hydropower plants represents a possible alternative to wind farm development.

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  • Study Finds a Green Solution in Halving Children’s Pollutant Exposure

    Simply planting a hedge in front of a park can halve the amount of traffic pollution that reaches children as they play, finds a new study by the University of Surrey.

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  • Switching to Renewable Energy Could Save Thousands of Lives in Africa

    Researchers estimate future death toll from fossil fuel emission.

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  • Boosting Wind Farmers, Global Winds Reverse Decades of Slowing and Pick Up Speed

    In a boon to wind farms, average daily wind speeds are picking up across much of the globe after about 30 years of gradual slowing.

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  • Countries and Cities Show Significant Response to Climate Change, Report Suggests

    According to the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, which involves the University of Exeter, countries and cities are responding to the growing threat that global warming poses.

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  • Urban Development Reduces Flash Flooding Chances in Arid West

    The research findings were unique because they documented for the first time the reduced flashiness of arid urban streams in the West and showed what a big role so-called “dry weather flows” are playing in overall streamflow patterns.

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  • How Transit Scaling Shapes Our Cities

    A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Sydney reveals public transport investments in large metropolitan areas reap a better return, with more passengers adopting public transport, than those in smaller cities.

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  • Rocky Mountain Not-So High

    Oil, gas wells drive down Colorado home values, reveals WVU research.

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  • The Dutch Know How To Prevent Coastal Flooding

    Texas A&M-Galveston students and faculty traveled to The Netherlands to see how a proposed ‘Ike Dike’ would work in Texas.

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  • Switching to Solar and Wind Will Reduce Groundwater Use

    IIASA researchers explored optimal pathways for managing groundwater and hydropower trade-offs for different water availability conditions as solar and wind energy start to play a more prominent role in the state of California.

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