On Sparing Farmland and Spreading Forest
…individuals, firms, or the planet. Goals provide orientation. They help actors to aspire and measure progress. In 1999, John Spears, a consultant to the World Bank, developed a preliminary, quantitative…
…individuals, firms, or the planet. Goals provide orientation. They help actors to aspire and measure progress. In 1999, John Spears, a consultant to the World Bank, developed a preliminary, quantitative…
…himself. Paulus Potter believed the stag’s glowing cross converted St. Hubert to sustainability. The hunter remained unreconstructed. With Paulus and Hubert, we can agree on the vision of a planet…
…and knowledge structure elitism, social stratification, and diversity academic standards (e.g., admission policies, attrition rates, grade inflation, sports) the rise of foreign student population and links to foreign firms The…
…removals. The North continued to contribute about 5% as softwood and 12% as hardwood. The Rocky Mountain region contributed 4% to 6%, all softwood. In volume, imports (mostly finished goods)…
…data (Figure 6) fit well to a logistic function, which projects life expectancy increasing by about 5% over the next few decades, to almost 80 years on average for men…
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…out research vessels to make direct scientific measurements for assessments of stocks. The ships basically trawl nets in a few locations and count what they catch. The agencies that carry…
…computing their carbon credits. Locavore hashtags unfriended ringtones. Bling ransomware exfoliated the deep state over net neutrality. Sriracha fitbits f-bombed safe spaces with froyo in go-cups. Uber & Lyft doxx’d…
…net carbon stored in the EU continues to increase as forest volume accumulates faster than additions to (and fluctuations in) the annual harvest. For some of our earlier forest work,…
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