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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 6 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      This webinar will explore the energy consumption and e-waste generated in current preservation infrastructures and actions, (...)

    2. Book Review: Hot, Flat, and Crowded

      As billions more people adopt middle class consumption patterns, the effect on climate, natural resources and biodiversity will be (...)

    3. Food Waste - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides at D

      Food Waste - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main (...)

    4. Economics - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides at Du

      What factors affect consumers in their choices of consumption? Lunchtime Economics Nate Bischoff, 14, picks out tomatoes at Piazza's (...)

    5. Agriculture - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides at

      The meat crisis: Developing more sustainable production and consumption . London; Washington, DC, Earthscan. Kirby, D. (2010).

    6. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/MRI_SimmonsLOCAL_Guide_2025.pdf

      Click the data block, and follow this path: % CANDY/SWEETS/SNACKS | NUTRITION/ENERGY BARS | CATEGORY | BARS/LAST 30 DAYS | VOLUME | (...)

    7. Book Review: The Future – Six Drivers of Global Change

      The other two major drivers of global change are ecology related. Increased consumption of resources and population growth will not (...)

    8. Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences - Page 3 of 12 -

      We will discuss below some more key sources for finding energy-related data. Energy resources and potentials The sources for (...)

    9. 2008 October

      As billions more people adopt middle class consumption patterns, the effect on climate, natural resources and biodiversity will be (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/67/

      As billions more people adopt middle class consumption patterns, the effect on climate, natural resources and biodiversity will be (...)

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