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The Growing Burden of Waste and the Need to Rethink Infrastructure Informed by Science

The Growing Burden of Waste and the Need to Rethink Infrastructure Informed by Science

Published by – The National Council for Science and the Environment Since 1950 the U.S. population has more than doubled. It has grown from an estimated 152 million people to perhaps as many as 329 million inhabitants today. Real per capita

Skip Laitner December 21, 2018April 29, 2021 Climate Change, Economy, Investment, Policies and Programs, Productivity, Renewable Energy, Waste Read more

Designed Social Change to Rapidly Address Environmental and Economic Imperatives

Designed Social Change to Rapidly Address Environmental and Economic Imperatives

By: John Reed and Jerome Dion July 19, 2018 Policymakers and business leaders are issuing calls to accelerate productive investments that address both climate change and societal resource sustainability issues.  Indeed, in the last 40 years there have been significant

Jerome Dion July 19, 2018July 23, 2018 Climate Change, Economy, Energy Efficiency, Policies and Programs Read more

The Imperative of Open, Accessible Information and Our Role in Supporting It

By: Meagan A. Weiland Misinformation or “fake news” is a threat to a productive economy and meaningful social progress. In a time where the very definition of fact is questioned, how does a scientist or policy analyst compete with the

Meagan A. Weiland March 7, 2018March 20, 2018 Climate Change, Productivity Read more
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