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Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: Review and ways forward
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A review of wind-driven hydrodynamics in large shallow lakes: Importance, process-based modeling and perspectives
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Water-energy-food-environment nexus in action: Global review of precepts and practice
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14 - Timeline and Policies Needed to Transition
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1 - What Problems Are We Trying to Solve?
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Energy provisioning in the developing world
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World Materials Summit addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals unstats.un.org/sdgs • www.iumrshq.org
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The politics of anticipation: the IPCC and the negative emissions technologies experience
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The ethics of negative emissions
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Co-producing climate policy and negative emissions: trade-offs for sustainable land-use
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Challenges to the use of BECCS as a keystone technology in pursuit of 1.5⁰C
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Transformative change through Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): a conceptual framework and application to conservation agriculture in Malawi
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Water, energy, and materials science
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Crises and opportunities at the energy-water interface
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The politics of negative emissions technologies and decarbonization in rural communities
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Adapting neuroeconomics for environmental and energy policy
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The paradox of regulating negative emissions technologies under US environmental laws
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Energy use by air taxis and drones for parcel delivery, is it practical? Is it sustainable?
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Think circular—Reducing embodied carbon through materials selection
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Solar on the rise: How cost declines and grid integration shape solar’s growth potential in the United States
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