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Rutgers follow-up study shows Sandy's psychological effects
2013-09-20 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Philadelphia Inquirer: Hurricanes can flood homes, tear down boardwalks, make beaches disappear. They might also shape people's beliefs about climate change and their attitudes toward "green" policies, suggests new research from a Rutgers psychology professor. In a pair of studies by Laurie A. Rudman, a psychology professor at the New Brunswick campus, students were asked their opinions of climate change and asked whether they would vote for a fictional "green" politician over one who opposed policies such as raising...
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Study Shows Oil And Natural Gas Leading Carbon Reduction Efforts
2013-09-17 03:44:43| oilandgasonline News Articles
Oil and natural gas companies are America’s top investors in zero- and low-greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) technologies, according to a new study released by API.
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Study Shows Benchmarks Encourage Reductions in Energy Use, Emissions
2013-09-16 16:21:00| National Real Estate Investor
The United States is starting to catch up to Europe at making buildings green, as politics begin to shift, states and major cities sign on with regulatory rules and more global-minded firms embrace energy efficiency, according to Charles B. Leitner III, chairman of the Urban Land Institutes Greenprint Center for Building Performance. read more
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Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen malaria situation
2013-09-16 10:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: As public-health officials continue to fight malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, researchers are trying to predict how climate change will impact the disease, which infected an estimated 219 million people in 2010 and is the fifth leading cause of death worldwide among children under age 5. But projections of future malaria infection have been hampered by wide variation in rainfall predictions for the region and lack of a malaria-transmission model that adequately describes the effects of local rainfall...
Landmark Study Shows Manufacturing Renaissance From U.S. Shale
2013-09-10 07:44:46| oilandgasonline News Articles
A new study illustrates the far-reaching economic contributions of unconventional oil and natural gas development, particularly in the manufacturing sector, says API Vice President for Policy and Economic Analysis Kyle Isakower.
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