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    North American brugian filariasis: report of nine infections of humans. by Baird, J, Alpert, L, Friedman, R, Schraft, W, Connor, D

    Published 1986
    “…Nine people living in Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, or California acquired autochthonous brugian filariasis. …”
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    Politics of transparency: contested spaces of corporate responsibility, science and regulation in shale gas projects of the UK and the US by Kalayci, I

    Published 2016
    “…The study is based on in-depth analysis of technical and policy documents, and interviews with a wide range of actors (i.e. regulators, gas companies, investors, scientists, landowners), and field visits in the US (New York, Pennsylvania and Texas) and the UK (Lancashire, Litchfield and London). …”
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    Is hydrogen production through natural gas pyrolysis compatible with ambitious climate targets in the United States? A location-specific, time-resolved analysis by Martin Keller

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It was found that the climate benefit of natural gas pyrolysis is highly dependent on plant location and the speed at which CH _4 emissions can be abated. New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio emerged as the most promising locations. …”
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    High-resolution forest carbon modelling for climate mitigation planning over the RGGI region, USA by L Ma, G Hurtt, H Tang, R Lamb, E Campbell, R Dubayah, M Guy, W Huang, A Lister, J Lu, J O’Neil-Dunne, A Rudee, Q Shen, C Silva

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here, we updated and expanded a high-resolution forest carbon modelling approach previously developed for the state of Maryland to 11 states in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) domain, which includes Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. In this study, we employ an updated version of the Ecosystem Demography (ED) model, an improved lidar initialization strategy, and an expanded calibration/validation approach. …”
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