December 21, 2020 Clean Air, Energy, Environment Benefits of Renewable Energy Vary From Place to Place By mmhuffm2 The big takeaway from the study is that the environmental value of renewable energy varies significantly. In other words, one... a
December 8, 2020 Clean Air, Energy, Environment Emissions, Transmission, and the Environmental Value of Renewable Energy By mmhuffm2 Wind-powered electricity generation has grown tremendously in the U.S. in the past decade such that it is now the country’s... a
September 25, 2020 Environment, Land, Land Use, News, Recreation Climate Change and Outdoor Recreation By mmhuffm2 Roger von Haefen explains how a changing climate can impact recreational fishing behavior. a
February 24, 2020 Energy, Environment Join us this Thursday, February 27th, at 3:00 PM for the next TREE Seminar! By Nora Douglas Join us this Thursday, February 27th, at 3:00 PM for the next TREE Seminar with Happy Hour to follow! a
January 22, 2020 Environment, Policy Sea Grant Accepting Applications for NC STEM Policy Fellows By Nora Douglas Sea Grant Accepting Applications for NC STEM Policy Fellows a
December 19, 2019 Environment, Faculty Paul Fackler to co-lead tutorial on adaptive management in April 2020 By Nora Douglas Paul Fackler to co-lead tutorial on adaptive management in April 2020 a
October 11, 2019 Clean Air, Environment, People, Solving Problems Air pollution research leads CEnREP student to Montana for PERC Graduate Fellowship By Nora Douglas Air pollution research leads CEnREP student to Montana for PERC Graduate Fellowship a
October 2, 2019 Clean Air, Energy, Environment, Faculty, Solving Problems CEnREP affiliate among recipients of interdisciplinary grant to study energy storage and human health impacts By Nora Douglas CEnREP affiliate among recipients of interdisciplinary RISF grant to study energy storage and human health impacts a
May 9, 2019 Environment, Research, Solving Problems, Water The cost of water regulation in Northern Chile By Brian DeConinck The cost of water regulation in northern Chile a
May 9, 2019 Energy, Environment, Research, Solving Problems, Working Papers Transmission lines carry improvements to local air quality By Brian DeConinck Transmission lines carry improvements to local air quality. a
October 9, 2018 Environment, Faculty, People, Research, Solving Problems, Water Collective Management of Groundwater By Brian DeConinck Collective management of shared water resource is easier said than done. a
June 22, 2018 Alumni, Environment, Faculty, Land Use, Non-market Valuation, People, Policy, Research, Solving Problems, Uncategorized ORV research in NCSU Economist By Brian DeConinck Roger H. von Haefen, associate professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, co-authors guest post in NC State Economist on new... a