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    Quantifying the social equity state of an energy system: environmental and labor market equity of the shale gas boom in Appalachia by Mayfield, Erin N, Cohon, Jared L, Muller, Nicholas Z, Azevedo, Inês M L, Robinson, Allen L

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2019)
    “…A fundamental societal concern in energy system transitions is the distribution of benefits and costs across populations. A recent transition, the US shale gas…”
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    Phasing out coal power plants based on cumulative air pollution impact and equity objectives in net zero energy system transitions by Mayfield, Erin N

    “…Transitioning to a net zero economy entails rapidly retiring US coal power plants, a major source of both greenhouse gases and air pollution…”
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    System-wide and Superemitter Policy Options for the Abatement of Methane Emissions from the U.S. Natural Gas System by Mayfield, Erin N, Robinson, Allen L, Cohon, Jared L

    Published in Environmental science & technology (02-05-2017)
    “…This work assesses trade-offs between system-wide and superemitter policy options for reducing methane emissions from compressor stations in the U.S…”
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    Moving away from methyl bromide: Political economy of pesticide transition for California strawberries since 2004 by Mayfield, Erin N., Norman, Catherine Shelley

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-09-2012)
    “…We examine the progress of the phaseout of the use of the pesticide methyl bromide in the production of California field strawberries. This phaseout is…”
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    Cumulative environmental and employment impacts of the shale gas boom by Mayfield, Erin N., Cohon, Jared L., Muller, Nicholas Z., Azevedo, Inês M. L., Robinson, Allen L.

    Published in Nature sustainability (2019)
    “…Natural gas has become the largest fuel source for electricity generation in the United States and accounts for a third of energy production and consumption…”
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