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Southwood Prize 2020: early career researcher winner announced

The Applied Ecologist

We’re excited to announce Pu Jia as the winner of this year’s Southwood Prize, celebrating the best paper by an early career researcher in the 2020 (57th) volume of Journal of Applied Ecology. Pu’s winning paper is Plant diversity enhances the reclamation of degraded lands by stimulating plant–soil feedbacks.

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Ecological Solutions and Evidence Prize 2020: early career researcher winner announced

The Applied Ecologist

We’re excited to announce Christina Service as the winner of the inaugural Ecological Solutions and Evidence Prize, celebrating the best Research Article in the journal by an author at the start of their career. Winner: Christina Service Research: “Spatial patterns and rarity of the white?phased

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Dismissal of New York City’s Climate Change Suit Affirmed by Second Circuit On Preemption Grounds

MGKF Law

222 (2020)). See Mayor & City Council of Baltimore v. BP p.l.c., 3d 538, 548 (D. as amended (June 20, 2019), aff’d , 952 F.3d 3d 452 (4th Cir.), granted , 141 S. Read More » Tags: Air , Clean Air Act , Climate Change , New York , Preemption , Second Circuit.

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Do The Urban Poor Gain from Local Economic Growth?

Environmental and Urban Economics

At Johns Hopkins University, I taught Urban Economics in Spring 2020. I have c o-authored a new book that argues that the answer is "YES" but there are many people who disagree with this claim. I brought in one speaker from the City Government who told my class that she hoped that no billionaires would move to Baltimore.