Search Results - "Snyder, Brian F."
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Biomass slurry fracture injection as a potential low-cost negative emissions technology
Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2022)“…Abstract Negative emissions technologies (NETs) are systems which remove carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and sequester it in permanent storage and…”
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The genetic and cultural evolution of unsustainability
Published in Sustainability science (01-07-2020)“…Anthropogenic changes are accelerating and threaten the future of life on earth. While the proximate mechanisms of these anthropogenic changes are well studied…”
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A REAPPRAISAL OF BATEMAN'S CLASSIC STUDY OF INTRASEXUAL SELECTION
Published in Evolution (01-11-2007)“…Bateman's (1948) study showing greater variances in number of mates and reproductive success in male than female Drosophila melanogaster is a foundational…”
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The Darwinian Nihilist Critique of Environmental Ethics
Published in Ethics and the environment (22-09-2017)“…Those interested in environmental protection are frequently motivated by the idea that environmental destruction is “bad” while environmental conservation is…”
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Spatial variation in socio-ecological vulnerability to Covid-19 in the contiguous United States
Published in Health & place (01-11-2020)“…The health and economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic vary across space because social, economic, health and ecological factors are also spatially variable…”
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The Inclusion of Ecosystem Service Valuations in Bioenergy Cost Analysis: A Case Study of Constructed Wetlands in the Neotropics
Published in Ecological economics (01-02-2019)“…From an ecosystem services perspective, wetlands are among the most valuable ecosystems per unit area on earth. Here, we investigate the ability of a…”
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Understanding the challenges of industrial carbon capture and storage: an example in a U.S. petrochemical corridor
Published in International journal of sustainable energy (02-01-2019)“…Industrial carbon capture and storage (CCS) is carbon capture from non-power, stationary emissions sources, typically involving high-purity emissions from a…”
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Beyond the social cost of carbon: Negative emission technologies as a means for biophysically setting the price of carbon
Published in Ambio (01-09-2020)“…The social cost of carbon (SCC) is an estimate of the costs that society will incur because of the emission of one tonne of CO₂. Because of the large…”
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Costs of biomass pyrolysis as a negative emission technology: A case study
Published in International journal of energy research (10-03-2019)“…Summary Biomass pyrolysis is a promising method for the creation of biochar, a potentially long‐lived carbon sink, and renewable fuels. While a number of…”
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Vulnerability to decarbonization in hydrocarbon-intensive counties in the United States: A just transition to avoid post-industrial decay
Published in Energy research & social science (01-08-2018)“…Over the next several decades, the world will undergo an energy transition as it shifts away from coal and oil to less carbon intensive energy sources. This…”
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Solving conservation's money problems
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Funding renewable energy: An analysis of renewable portfolio standards
Published in Energy economics (01-08-2017)“…Thirty states have adopted renewable portfolio standards (RPSs) that set targets for renewable energy generation by mandating that electric power utilities…”
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System Models of Sulfur‐, Electricity‐, and Methane‐Powered Biological Carbon Capture for Negative Emissions
Published in Energy technology (Weinheim, Germany) (01-11-2019)“…Nearly every plausible emission scenario that limits climate change to less than 2 °C includes net negative global emissions in the late 21st century. These…”
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Tax and trade: a hybrid climate policy instrument to control carbon prices and emissions
Published in Climate policy (02-11-2015)“…This article describes a ‘tax and trade' emission regulations system that controls both emission costs and emission quantities. Emitters are taxed at a fixed…”
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Christian Environmental Ethics and Economic Stasis
Published in Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology (01-05-2019)“…Abstract The growth paradigm assumes that economic growth is objectively good because it leads to increased prosperity and utility maximization. Christian…”
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A Teachable Moment: The Relevance of Ethics and the Limits of Science
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Modeling offshore wind installation costs on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf
Published in Renewable energy (01-02-2013)“…Onshore wind power is cost competitive with conventional sources of electricity, but offshore wind power is more expensive, in part due to the added costs of…”
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The abolition of war as a goal of environmental policy
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2017)“…Since the 1950s, select military and political leaders have had the capacity to kill all or nearly all human life on Earth. The number of people entrusted with…”
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Modeling impacts of sea-level rise, oil price, and management strategy on the costs of sustaining Mississippi delta marshes with hydraulic dredging
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-03-2018)“…Over 25% of Mississippi River delta plain (MRDP) wetlands were lost over the past century. There is currently a major effort to restore the MRDP focused on a…”
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Renewable energy potential and adoption of renewable portfolio standards
Published in Utilities policy (01-10-2015)“…Thirty states have adopted renewable portfolio standards (RPSs) that set targets for renewable energy generation by mandating electric power utilities obtain a…”
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