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Respect Big Bend Public Opinion Research Presentation
Science David Iannelli Science David Iannelli

Respect Big Bend Public Opinion Research Presentation

This is a video presentation of the findings of public opinion research conducted on behalf of the Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation in 2017 and 2018. These findings helped inform development of the Respect Big Bend Coalition and its efforts on behalf of the communities and natural resources of the Big Bend Region.

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Sustainable Development Must Account for Pandemic Risk
Opinion, Science Respect Big Bend Staff Opinion, Science Respect Big Bend Staff

Sustainable Development Must Account for Pandemic Risk

The United Nations (UN) launched the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to address an ongoing crisis: human pressure leading to unprecedented environmental degradation, climatic change, social inequality and other negative planet-wide consequences. This crisis stems from a dramatic increase in human appropriation of natural resources to keep pace with rapid population growth, dietary shifts toward higher consumption of animal products and higher demand for energy. There is an increased recognition that Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are linked to one another, and priorities such as food production, biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation cannot be considered in isolation.

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This Map Shows an Unlikely Source of America's Light Pollution
Science Nick Routley Science Nick Routley

This Map Shows an Unlikely Source of America's Light Pollution

The map was created by subtracting population from light output, which highlights areas that throw off more light than predicted given their population density. It isn’t the glowing metropolitan centers of New York and Los Angeles that stand out, but regions like the oil-rich corner of South Dakota or the final leg of the Mississippi River. Some of the most prominent patterns on the map appear in regions where shale oil is being extracted.

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Energy Development Projections in the Big Bend Region
Science Michael Young Science Michael Young

Energy Development Projections in the Big Bend Region

Michael Young, PhD of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin made this presentation at The Big Bend Seminar Series on Energy Development at the Espino Conference Center at Sul Ross State University in Alpine Texas on January 15, 2020. Per Dr. Young, the projections cited should be considered preliminary an subject to change.

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Dark Skies Initiative
Science Respect Big Bend Staff Science Respect Big Bend Staff

Dark Skies Initiative

McDonald Observatory is collaborating with local communities and businesses, including the oil and gas industry, to promote better nighttime lighting, i.e., cost efficiency, improved visibility & safety, and dark skies for the Observatory.

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Our Nights are Getting Brighter, and Earth is Paying the Price
Science Nadia Drake Science Nadia Drake

Our Nights are Getting Brighter, and Earth is Paying the Price

If light bulbs have a dark side, it’s that they have stolen the night. The excess light we dump into our environments is endangering ecosystems by harming animals whose life cycles depend on dark. We’re endangering ourselves by altering the biochemical rhythms that normally ebb and flow with natural light levels.

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