
Barbara Haya
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Nov 14, 2024 |
nature.com | Benedict Probst |Malte Toetzke |Andreas Kontoleon |Laura Diaz Anadon |Jan Minx |Barbara Haya | +2 more
AbstractCarbon markets play an important role in firms’ and governments’ climate strategies. Carbon crediting mechanisms allow project developers to earn carbon credits through mitigation projects. Several studies have raised concerns about environmental integrity, though a systematic evaluation is missing.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
businessgreen.com | Stephen Lezak |Barbara Haya
Another Trump term in the White House poses a threat to the planet's future, write University of Oxford's Stephen Lezak, and Barbara Haya at the University of California, Berkeley The Cuyahoga River, which runs through downtown Cleveland, Ohio, used to catch fire every decade or so. It started in the 1860s, when the river became choked with industrial waste, and the conflagrations...
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Nov 3, 2024 |
madrascourier.com | Stephen Lezak |Barbara Haya
The Cuyahoga River, which runs through downtown Cleveland, Ohio, used to catch fire every decade or so. It started in the 1860s, when the river became choked with industrial waste, and the conflagrations continued all the way until the 1960s – the same decade that Americans got serious about environmental protection. People in the US now take for granted their clean water, clean air, and healthy forests.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Stephen Lezak |Barbara Haya
The Cuyahoga River, which runs through downtown Cleveland, Ohio, used to catch fire every decade or so. It started in the 1860s, when the river became choked with industrial waste, and the conflagrations continued all the way until the 1960s – the same decade that Americans got serious about environmental protection. People in the US now take for granted their clean water, clean air, and healthy forests.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
tandfonline.com | Stephen M. Ogle |Richard Conant |Bart L Fischer |Barbara Haya
AbstractThe U.S. government is planning significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions as part of their nationally determined contribution to the Paris Agreement. The plan includes a variety of activities, one of which is enhancing carbon sinks in soils through a climate-smart agriculture program. The nature of soil carbon along with market forces, cultural factors and other issues create challenges for a program in climate-smart agriculture.
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