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climate change: Climate change will reshape global supply chains — it can reduce welfare on Earth by 20%: Ivan Rudik

We are now certainly seeing a broader range of economists trying to answer questions related to the environment which historically would be studied only by people who worked on topics like climate change and biodiversity — now, people who would call themselves macroeconomists are trying to tackle questions related to the environmental situation and how this affects the economy. ....

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Word from the Smokies: Park birds may have benefited from Clean Air Act


Word from the Smokies: Park birds may have benefited from Clean Air Act
By Frances Figart, GUEST COLUMNIST
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Warblers like the Black-throated Green Warbler are at the highest risk of illness and death from ground-level ozone, which not only harms avian respiratory systems but also damages vegetation that they depend on for food and shelter. Photo courtesy of N. Lewis.
The World Wildlife Fund’s Living Planet Report released in September of 2020 brought the sad news that population sizes of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have declined an average of 68 percent between 1970 and 2016 across the globe. Locally, within that greater reality, there is some good news. ....

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Clean Air Act, designed for humans, saved billion-plus birds


Clean Air Act, designed for humans, saved billion-plus birds
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
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While the federal Clean Air Act was enacted to protect humans from air pollution, it also has saved birds.
The cleaner air resulting from the pollution regulations has saved 1.5 billion birds, nearly 20 percent of all birdlife in the U.S. today, according to researchers at Cornell University and the University of Oregon.
“Our research shows that the benefits of environmental regulation have likely been underestimated,” said Ivan Rudik, a lead author and Ruth and William Morgan Assistant Professor at Cornell’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. ....

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