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May 31, 2020 is the saddest day in the last 13 years. Here is why - Business Standard
May 31, 2020 is the saddest day in the last 13 years. Here is why Business Standard
Newly Minted Work by a Change Artist - The New York Times
Newly Minted Work by a Change Artist The New York Times
Doctor Who: Russell T. Davies Pens Sequel The Secret of Novice Hame - Bleeding Cool News
Doctor Who: Russell T. Davies Pens Sequel The Secret of Novice Hame Bleeding Cool News
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - seattlepi.com
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced seattlepi.com
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - Danbury News Times
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced Danbury News Times
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - Trumbull Times
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced Trumbull Times
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - Middletown Press
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced Middletown Press
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - mySanAntonio.com
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced mySanAntonio.com
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - Alton Telegraph
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced Alton Telegraph
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - San Francisco Chronicle
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced San Francisco Chronicle
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced - Associated Press
2019 NYSAPA news and broadcast contest winners announced Associated Press
VT EPSCoR researchers work on study to help create environmental policies that more effectively address pollution in our nation'
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers representing the University of Vermont, the University of Rhode Island, the University of Delaware, and Colorado State University has published a study that may help create environmental policies that more effectively address pollution in our nation's most critical waterways. The study considers human activity in watersheds such as Lake Champlain, Delaware Bay, and the Chesapeake Bay. It seeks to understand how people balance their selfish and altruistic instincts when asked to account for the environmental impact of their actions in such watersheds. What mix of environmental data, economic incentive, and regulatory penalty will motivate people and businesses toward the actions that best balance the economic and environmental health of the region?
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