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Analysis Of The Economic Impact Of A Green Bank In South Carolina, Eric Luther Baxley Apr 2023

Analysis Of The Economic Impact Of A Green Bank In South Carolina, Eric Luther Baxley

Theses and Dissertations

Green banks are an innovative financial tool for climate-conscious economic development. Green banks sustainably facilitate the expansion of renewable energy and disaster-resistant infrastructure by strategically allocating and growing an initial endowment of funds. This paper explores how a hypothetical green bank could operate in South Carolina and models the potential economic impacts a green bank could have on the state’s economy.


Radiocarbon And Luminescence Dating At Flamingo Bay (38ak469): Implications For Site Formation Processes And Artifact Burial At A Carolina Bay, Christopher R. Moore, Mark J. Brooks, Andrew H. Ivester, Terry Ferguson, James K. Feathers Mar 2012

Radiocarbon And Luminescence Dating At Flamingo Bay (38ak469): Implications For Site Formation Processes And Artifact Burial At A Carolina Bay, Christopher R. Moore, Mark J. Brooks, Andrew H. Ivester, Terry Ferguson, James K. Feathers

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Investigating Environmental Change On The Coastal Plain Of South Carolina, Barbara E. Taylor, Mark J. Brooks Jul 2003

Investigating Environmental Change On The Coastal Plain Of South Carolina, Barbara E. Taylor, Mark J. Brooks

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.