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NI Update May 4, 2006
A brief roundup of news and information about the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University

Three new policy-relevant reports are available from the Nicholas Institute. To read them, click on the links below or visit the Institute Web site.

1. Governing the Seas
Ocean governance in the U.S. today is fragmented and, in many cases, ineffective. This report reviews design principles for switching to regional ecosystem-based management of the ocean that would reduce duplication of effort, maximize limited resources, and facilitate assessment and management of cumulative impacts. http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/institute/oceanesm.pdf

2. Terrestrial Trade-Offs
Recent studies document unreported methane emissions, and water, soil and nutrient stresses that could reduce the benefits from terrestrial carbon sink practices such as afforestation and reforestation. This report examines the policy implications of these findings. 
http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/institute/methanewater.pdf

3. Slow Fuse: Journalistic Approaches to Climate Change
This report summarizes the challenges media outlets face in their efforts to produce accurate, unbiased coverage of climate change. It offers recommendations from a panel of senior-level editors, producers and reporters who took part in the Aspen Institute and Nicholas Institute’s Conference on Journalism and the Environment last summer. http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/institute/journalism_env.pdf

 

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