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Urban adaptation can roll back warming of emerging megapolitan regions
Source: JournalistsResource.orgNatural disasters, Hurricane Sandy and recovery efforts in the U.S.: Research roundup
Source: JournalistsResource.orgRetail parking lots, environmental impacts and development policies: Research roundup
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe societal costs and benefits of commuter bicycling
Source: JournalistsResource.orgDisaster recovery in black and white: A comparison of New Orleans and Gulfport
Source: JournalistsResource.orgPolitical and judicial checks on corruption: Evidence from American state governments
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One of the core ideas of American government is that coequal, separate branches serve to balance out one another, reducing the abuse of power and the potential for corruption. Though this theory can seem self-evidently valid, little research has been conducted on how the separation of powers may be stronger or weaker in particular cases.
Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe growing problem of Internet “link rot” and best practices for media and online publishers
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The Internet is an endlessly rich world of sites, pages and posts — until it all ends with a click and a “404 page not found” error message. While the hyperlink was conceived in the 1960s, it came into its own with the HTML protocol in 1991, and there’s no doubt that the first broken link soon followed.