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Jim Chamberlain

Position: 
Co-Author
Research Interests: 
Publications: 
  • A comparison of two methods to conduct material flow analysis on waste tires in a Small Island Developing State
  • Assessing The Non-Carbon Impacts Of An Emerging Bioenergy Industry
  • Modeling nitrogen loss from switchgrass agricultural systems
  • Policy incentives for switchgrass production using valuation of non-market ecosystem services
  • Using DAYCENT to quantify impacts of land use conversion to nitrogen-managed switchgrass in the southern U.S.

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CSS has developed a growing set of factsheets that cover topics including energy, water, food, waste, buildings, materials, and transportation systems.

Browse the 2017 Factsheet collection

Did you know?

Without public transportation systems, the annual impact of American households would include an additional 102.2 billion vehicle miles traveled, 5.3 billion gallons of gas, and 37 million metric tons of CO2 emissions.

Public Transportation Ridership, 2017

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