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Some Back-Ended Legal And Political Issues In United States Fisheries Management, Chad J. Mcguire, Bradley P. Harris
Some Back-Ended Legal And Political Issues In United States Fisheries Management, Chad J. Mcguire, Bradley P. Harris
Chad J McGuire
Sustainable Approaches To Managing Small-Scale Ecosystems: A Case Study Of Vernal Pool Protection In The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts, United States Of America, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Climate Adaptation And The Fifth Amendment To The United States Constitution: How Do Adaptation Strategies Impact Regulatory Takings Claims?, Chad J. Mcguire
Climate Adaptation And The Fifth Amendment To The United States Constitution: How Do Adaptation Strategies Impact Regulatory Takings Claims?, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
A Socio-Ecological Analysis Of Bio-Fuel Production, Sean Peterson
A Socio-Ecological Analysis Of Bio-Fuel Production, Sean Peterson
Sean Peterson
The need for abundant and affordable energy has increased steadily over the past ten years as developing countries have amplified their economic output. As part of the solution to this energy crisis, bio-fuel production has become promoted as a viable solution. Farms have thus been overtaken and forests destroyed to further the production of bio-fuels, and this has resulted in an overall increase in the price of food. Backed by government subsidies and the misleading claims of large corporations, bio-fuels largely maintain a positive image with the general public.
World leaders such as former US President George W. Bush claim …
A Socio-Ecological Analysis Of Bio-Fuel Production, Sean Peterson
A Socio-Ecological Analysis Of Bio-Fuel Production, Sean Peterson
Sean Peterson
The need for abundant and affordable energy has increased steadily over the past ten years as developing countries have amplified their economic output. As part of the solution to this energy crisis, bio-fuel production has become promoted as a viable solution. Farms have thus been overtaken and forests destroyed to further the production of bio-fuels, and this has resulted in an overall increase in the price of food. Backed by government subsidies and the misleading claims of large corporations, bio-fuels largely maintain a positive image with the general public.
World leaders such as former US President George W. Bush claim …