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| wri.org | EarthTrends: Environmental Information | World Resources ... ... A Closer Look at Aqueduct's New Global Water Stress Maps Oct 3, 2011 from Aqueduct from Catch Shares: Will They Work for Bushmeat? Oct 27, 2008 Food Price ...
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| wri.org | STATEMENT: World Bank "Raises Alarm" of a 4 Degree Hotter ... ... droughts and more intense monsoons that disrupt food supply, more diseases associated with warmer temperatures and more pests, and greater water scarcity. ...
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| wri.org | Publications: People & Ecosystems | World Resources Institute ... Conservation Best Management Practices, Cost-share and Water Quality Trading Programs July, 2006, Suzie Greenhalgh, Mindy Selman, and Michael Taylor. ...
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| WRI Insights | How Climate Change Impacts America?s Energy Infrastructure | ... ... Ending the practice of dumping sewage into our water sources. Air, Water, Food and Energy issues, receive significant positive impacts . ...
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| WRI Insights | Extreme Weather: A Mixed Bag for Dead Zones | WRI Insights ... has certainly caused its fair share of damages. But despite the crop failures, water shortages, and heat waves, extreme weather created at least one benefit ...
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| wri.org | Leading Companies Responding to Ecosystem Degradation | World ... ... investment kenya latin america mexico natural resources russia south africa southeast asia sustainable business thailand uganda united states water wood ...
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| wri.org | WRI Experts & Staff: People & Ecosystems | World Resources ... | |
| wri.org | WRI Experts & Staff: Markets & Enterprise | World Resources ... | |
| WRI Insights | The New Language of Sustainability: Risk and Resilience | ... ... Kirsty Jenkinson on March 6, 2013 At the World Economic Forum, climate change and water supply were named as two of the top five global risks facing companies ...
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| wri.org | Q&A: What is a "Green Economy?" | World Resources Institute ... account for the inherent value of services provided by nature, like water filtration or coastal protection. A ?market economy? alone cannot provide public ...
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