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1by Severnini, Edson Published in Nature Energy (03.04.2017)“...The Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011 generated deep public anxiety and uncertainty about the future of nuclear energy. However, differently to fossil...”
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2by Dumic, Igor Severnini, Edson“...Lyme disease (LD) is the most common tick-borne disease in North America. It is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and transmitted to humans by blacklegged ticks,...”
edited by Di Carlo, Paola
Published in The Canadian journal of infectious diseases & medical microbiology (24.10.2018)
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3by Clay, Karen Lewis, Joshua Severnini, Edson Published in The Journal of economic history (01.12.2018)“...The 1918 Influenza Pandemic killed millions worldwide and hundreds of thousands in the United States. This article studies the impact of air pollution on...”
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4“...Many countries have passed environmental laws aiming at preserving natural ecosystems, such as the Endangered Species Act of 1973 in the United States...”
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5by Ralston Fonseca, Francisco Jaramillo, Paulina Bergés, Mario Severnini, Edson Published in Climatic change (30.06.2019)“...Climate change threatens all parts of the US electric power system, from electricity generation to distribution. An important dimension of this issue is the...”
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6by Craig, Michael T Jaramillo, Paulina Hodge, Bri-Mathias Williams, Nathaniel J Severnini, Edson Published in Energy policy (01.10.2018)“...Due to rapid growth of distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in the U.S., numerous “value of solar” studies have attempted to quantify avoided costs...”
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7“...Ground-level ozone has been shown to have significant health consequences from short-term exposure, and as such has been regulated in the U.S. since the 1970s...”
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8by de Faria, Felipe A.M Davis, Alex Severnini, Edson Jaramillo, Paulina Published in Energy economics (01.09.2017)“...Despite extensive discussion in the literature about the socio-economic impacts of hydropower development on surrounding communities, there is (1) a lack of...”
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9“...Disparities in cross-city pandemic severity during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic remain poorly understood. This paper uses newly assembled historical data on...”
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10“...Surface soil contamination has been long recognized as an important pathway of human lead exposure, and is now a worldwide health concern. This study estimates...”
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11“...We develop a unifying approach to estimating climate impacts and adaptation, and apply it to study the impact of climate change on local air pollution...”
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12“...When a health shock hits a location, the healthcare infrastructure needs to be adjusted to meet the increased demand. This may be a challenge in developing...”
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13“...This paper studies how better access to public health insurance affects infant mortality during pandemics. Our analysis combines cross-state variation in...”
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14“...Electrification among American farm households increased from less than 10 percent to nearly 100 percent over a three decade span, 1930{1960. We exploit the...”
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15“...Using U.S county level data on lead in air for 1978-1988 and lead in topsoil in the 2000s, this paper examines the impact of lead exposure on a critical human...”
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16“...A growing body of research shows that firms' employment and wage-setting policies contribute to wage inequality and pay disparities between groups. We measure...”
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18“...Electrification among American farm households increased from less than 10 percent to nearly 100 percent over a three decade span, 1930–1960. We exploit the...”
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19“...Using U.S county level data on lead in air for 1978-1988, this paper provides the first causal evidence on the effects of airborne lead exposure on the general...”
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20“...A growing body of research shows that firms' employment and wage-setting policies contribute to wage inequality and pay disparities between groups. We measure...”