"Our estimates imply that air quality improvements over the past 4 decades have stemmed the decline in bird populations, averting the loss of 1.5 billion birds, ∼20% of current totals" https://t.co/O4Kg0VmnyM
Air pollution regulation that limits ozone precursors emissions benefits bird conservation. Air quality improvement helped stop the decline of bird populations. This investigation highlight the importance of air quality for humans and animals. https://t.co
RT @WhySharksMatter: Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds | PNAS https://t.co/DqMXcbyTi6
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/3oihTeLtpD
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds. https://t.co/HIyUV1lIyi
Clean air and the park: the US Clean Air Act may have saved millions of birds.......research from USA...Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds......https://t.co/nXpJChIIRT #birds #ornithology https://t.co/5Qg0wGr0dY
RT @H_C_Frey: Some encouraging news: "the large decline in average US ozone concentrations over the past several decades has averted the lo…
RT @H_C_Frey: Some encouraging news: "the large decline in average US ozone concentrations over the past several decades has averted the lo…
RT @PNASNews: Regulations to limit air pollution may have averted the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the last 40 years: https://t.co…
RT @PNASNews: Regulations to limit air pollution may have averted the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the last 40 years: https://t.co…
RT @PNASNews: Regulations to limit air pollution may have averted the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the last 40 years: https://t.co…
RT @PNASNews: Regulations to limit air pollution may have averted the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the last 40 years: https://t.co…
ABD'de Temiz Hava Yasası'nın talep ettiği iyileştirilmiş hava kalitesi, son 40 yılda ülke çapında yaklaşık 1,5 milyar kuşun hayatını kurtarmış olabilir. Görünürde insanları hedefleyen çevre politikaları, diğer türlere de önemli faydalar sağlayabilir. https
Regulations to limit air pollution may have averted the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the last 40 years: https://t.co/LCer9w8OO8 @SmithsonianMag PNAS article: https://t.co/4habx5RPSe https://t.co/vUJjdUk8jb
RT @elinamantyla: Liang et al. Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/KH7Mn3DT2I #ornithol…
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from #birds [Ecology] https://t.co/LlwOzXEwn3 @PNASNews
RT @evoecolab: Reducing air pollution (especially ozone) decreases losses to the abundance and diversity of birds in addition to improving…
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/VqnB4UAfUg
RT @evoecolab: Reducing air pollution (especially ozone) decreases losses to the abundance and diversity of birds in addition to improving…
RT @evoecolab: Reducing air pollution (especially ozone) decreases losses to the abundance and diversity of birds in addition to improving…
Reducing air pollution (especially ozone) decreases losses to the abundance and diversity of birds in addition to improving human health #urbanecology #urbanenvironment https://t.co/MaarldjlSV
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/Ih0VtgPbuu
Amanda Rodewald, directora del Centro de Estudios de Población Aviar en el Laboratorio de Ornitología de Cornell: “La buena noticia aquí es que las políticas ambientales destinadas a proteger la salud humana también reportan importantes beneficios para las
RT @Troposfera: Las regulaciones para mejorar la #CalidadDelAire en #EEUU han salvado 1.500 millones de aves en los últimos 40 años, según…
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @yuanning_liang: New paper alert!!
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @Troposfera: Las regulaciones para mejorar la #CalidadDelAire en #EEUU han salvado 1.500 millones de aves en los últimos 40 años, según…
RT @Troposfera: Las regulaciones para mejorar la #CalidadDelAire en #EEUU han salvado 1.500 millones de aves en los últimos 40 años, según…
RT @Troposfera: Las regulaciones para mejorar la #CalidadDelAire en #EEUU han salvado 1.500 millones de aves en los últimos 40 años, según…
Las regulaciones para mejorar la #CalidadDelAire en #EEUU han salvado 1.500 millones de aves en los últimos 40 años, según estudio 📄https://t.co/ZFctw1WRC7 🗞https://t.co/AqALCHKHkm https://t.co/qwSraOO8yh
Let's have a message of #hope for #humanity before the #weekend. In addition to protecting human #health, #airpollution regulation (Clean Air Act) probably saved ~1.5 billion #birds (due to a decrease in #ozone #pollution): https://t.co/kqIOiaTVUr
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/G1TZzSPjPj #Feinstaub #Feinststaub und #ornithologie
In PNAS: researchers found that a regulation aimed at reducing ozone precursors has significantly bolstered bird populations in the eastern United States, a lovely benefit of doing better. https://t.co/X7OXc4c9jz
RT @elinamantyla: Liang et al. Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/KH7Mn3DT2I #ornithol…
Liang et al. Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/KH7Mn3DT2I #ornithology
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @yuanning_liang: New paper alert!! https://t.co/Fcxqtpj51V
RT @yuanning_liang: New paper alert!! https://t.co/Fcxqtpj51V
Wow! Literally the canary in the coal mine! More evidence that we need to heed avian declines and act now, as it represents threats to planetary and human health too...
RT @dilipsoman: "Environmental policies nominally aimed at humans can also provide substantial benefits to other species." Lovely paper by…
"Environmental policies nominally aimed at humans can also provide substantial benefits to other species." Lovely paper by @yuanning_liang and colleagues!
"Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds | PNAS" https://t.co/HrU9FH3feB
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
The scientific publication is in PNAS https://t.co/2PYkodXl5u
RT @RichardTol: Economics is what economists do. https://t.co/mD46MG1C4b
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RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/JBWgBlrRFx
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
RT @dpcarrington: Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years…
Regulations that reduced ozone air pollution in the US may have averted the loss of 1.5 billion birds over last 40 years - nearly 20% of bird life in the US today New research: https://t.co/E5abffl6wE
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/lu0SGdtmCK
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @RichardTol: Economics is what economists do. https://t.co/mD46MG1C4b
Economics is what economists do.
RT @yuanning_liang: New paper alert!! https://t.co/Fcxqtpj51V
RT @yuanning_liang: New paper alert!! https://t.co/Fcxqtpj51V
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @GallatinYellow2: "Our estimates imply that air quality improvements over the past 4 decades have stemmed the decline in bird population…
RT @GallatinYellow2: "Our estimates imply that air quality improvements over the past 4 decades have stemmed the decline in bird population…
RT @GallatinYellow2: "Our estimates imply that air quality improvements over the past 4 decades have stemmed the decline in bird population…
"Our estimates imply that air quality improvements over the past 4 decades have stemmed the decline in bird populations, averting the loss of 1.5 billion birds, ∼20% of current totals." #birds #birding #conservation https://t.co/vhe0FdUhao
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
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Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds https://t.co/lu0SGdtmCK
New paper alert!!
Ozone kills birds, less ozone—more birds.
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RT @WhySharksMatter: Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds | PNAS https://t.co/DqMXcbyTi6
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RT @MaxRLambert: "Air quality improvements...have stemmed the decline in bird populations, averting the loss of 1.5 billion birds, ∼20% of…
RT @MaxRLambert: "Air quality improvements...have stemmed the decline in bird populations, averting the loss of 1.5 billion birds, ∼20% of…
RT @MaxRLambert: "Air quality improvements...have stemmed the decline in bird populations, averting the loss of 1.5 billion birds, ∼20% of…
Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation: Evidence from birds | PNAS https://t.co/DqMXcbyTi6
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RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
RT @PNASNews: Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the…
Although originally intended to protect human health, regulations that limit air pollution likely assisted in preventing the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the past four decades, a study finds. In PNAS: https://t.co/RTA709Nr5d https://t.co/M74kKAPDr
air quality improvements likely averted the loss of around 1.5 billion birds over the past four decades - https://t.co/K2fXsNN03y
RT @MaxRLambert: "Air quality improvements...have stemmed the decline in bird populations, averting the loss of 1.5 billion birds, ∼20% of…