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    The impact of China's low-carbon policies' intensity on the labor demand of listed companies by Yuan Gao, Xie Guan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study also highlights heterogeneity in policy effectiveness across industries, with command-and-control measures favoring high-polluting sectors and market-based measures stimulating labor demand in low-polluting industries. …”
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    Accountability audits of natural resources and industrial green total factor productivity: evidence from China by Rongbing Huang, Xiaomin Zou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We demonstrated that accountability audits of natural resources considerably increase the green total factor productivity among heavily polluting industries and the overall industry greening level. …”
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    Indoor Black Carbon Concentrations and their Sources in Residential Environments: Validation of an Input-adaptive Proxy Model by Jiangyue Zhao, Pak Lun Fung, Martha Arbayani Zaidan, Birgit Wehner, Kay Weinhold, Alfred Wiedensohler, Tareq Hussein

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…However, common indoor sources contributed differently to indoor eBC, which also resulted in higher mass concentrations in the cold season than in the warm season. Indoor pollutant measurements are often performed with only a limited number of instruments and pollutant data. …”
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    Homeowner Best Management Practices for the Home Lawn by Laurie E. Trenholm

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Trenholm, provides easy-to-follow tips for maintaining a healthy, Florida-Friendly lawn without polluting surface or groundwater resources. Published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, June 2009. …”
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    Homeowner Best Management Practices for the Home Lawn by Laurie E. Trenholm

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Trenholm, provides easy-to-follow tips for maintaining a healthy, Florida-Friendly lawn without polluting surface or groundwater resources. Published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, June 2009. …”
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    Homeowner Best Management Practices for the Home Lawn by AJ Lindsey, Marco Schiavon, Bryan Unruh, Laurie E. Trenholm

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A healthy lawn effectively filters and traps sediment and pollutants that could otherwise contaminate surface waters and groundwater. …”
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    Forest Management in the Interface: Water Management by Susan W. Vince, Martha C. Monroe

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Monroe, describes the role of forests in the water cycle and the hydrological effects of land development, and introduces four strategies for lessening the negative hydrological effects of urbanization: protecting forests, reducing impervious surface cover, controlling sources of pollutants, and managing stormwater runoff. Includes references. …”
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    Forest Management in the Interface: Water Management by Susan W. Vince, Martha C. Monroe

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Monroe, describes the role of forests in the water cycle and the hydrological effects of land development, and introduces four strategies for lessening the negative hydrological effects of urbanization: protecting forests, reducing impervious surface cover, controlling sources of pollutants, and managing stormwater runoff. Includes references. …”
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    Mycorrhizae: Implications for Environmental Remediation and Resource Conservation by Jyotsna Sharma, Andrew V. Ogram, Abid Al-Agely

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Al-Agely, describes the symbiotic relationships between plant roots and fungi and how the resulting rhizosphere activity can lead to transformation and removal of polluting compounds from the soil, reduce the need for fertilizer in commercial nurseries, and improve soil structure and health. …”
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    Mycorrhizae: Implications for Environmental Remediation and Resource Conservation by Jyotsna Sharma, Andrew V. Ogram, Abid Al-Agely

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Al-Agely, describes the symbiotic relationships between plant roots and fungi and how the resulting rhizosphere activity can lead to transformation and removal of polluting compounds from the soil, reduce the need for fertilizer in commercial nurseries, and improve soil structure and health. …”
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    Deep Problems in Shallow Lakes: Why Controlling Phosphorus Inputs May Not Restore Water Quality by Karl Havens

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Florida’s thousands of lakes are shallower than most people realize, and some unique properties of shallow lakes make them challenging to restore if they have been degraded by nutrients or other pollutants. This 4-page fact sheet examines how water managers track nutrients as they cycle through Florida’s lakes. …”
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    Deep Problems in Shallow Lakes: Why Controlling Phosphorus Inputs May Not Restore Water Quality by Karl Havens

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Florida’s thousands of lakes are shallower than most people realize, and some unique properties of shallow lakes make them challenging to restore if they have been degraded by nutrients or other pollutants. This 4-page fact sheet examines how water managers track nutrients as they cycle through Florida’s lakes. …”
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    Laboratory wastewater treatment: Study case of Environmental Engineering Department ITS by Dyah Prasetyati Herrani, Nurhayati Ervin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Laboratory wastewater contains organic and inorganic pollutants that can pollute the environment if not treated well. …”
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    Wetlands as a Tool for Water Treatment by Jay Capasso, Lisa Krimsky, Jehangir Bhadha

    Published 2019-10-01
    “… Wetlands are often referred to as "nature's kidneys" because of their ability to remove pollutants from water via storage in the soil and vegetation, as well as through losses to the atmosphere. …”
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    Wetlands as a Tool for Water Treatment by Jay Capasso, Lisa Krimsky, Jehangir Bhadha

    Published 2019-10-01
    “… Wetlands are often referred to as "nature's kidneys" because of their ability to remove pollutants from water via storage in the soil and vegetation, as well as through losses to the atmosphere. …”
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    Chromium "(VI)" phytoremediation using Azolla pinnata: effects on Vicia faba growth, physiology, cytogenetics, and gene expression profiling by Elham R. S. Soliman, Kareem Moustafa, Mohamed Khamis, Zeinab A. Shedeed

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In the present investigation, Azolla pinnata, a pteridophyte (fern), was employed to phytoremediate Cr (VI) from chromium-polluted water. The potential of this treated water for agricultural purposes was verified through the use of Vicia faba plants. …”
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    What is Phase II NPDES? by Mark W. Clark

    Published 2004-04-01
    “… The Phase II program expands Phase I by requiring additional operators of MS4s in urban areas, and most industries and operators of small construction sites, to implement programs and practices to control polluted stormwater runoff through the use of NPDES permits. …”
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    What is Phase II NPDES? by Mark W. Clark

    Published 2004-04-01
    “… The Phase II program expands Phase I by requiring additional operators of MS4s in urban areas, and most industries and operators of small construction sites, to implement programs and practices to control polluted stormwater runoff through the use of NPDES permits. …”
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    Drone fly, rat-tailed maggot Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Diptera: Syrphidae) by Margaret Pfiester, Phillip E. Kaufman

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…It describes this hover fly that mimics the European honey bee and is adapted to living in polluted habitats — its distribution, description, life cycle, economic importance, and management. …”
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