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A Comprehensive System of Energy Intensity Indicators for the U.S.: Methods, Data and Key Trends
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Evaluating the Future Evolution of Virtual Water Trade
PNNL researchers combined future socioeconomic and climate conditions in a complex model that accounts for the relationships between energy, water, land, climate, and human activities to predict future changes in virtual water trading.
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Projecting the Future Trade of Virtual Water
An analysis led by PNNL scientists projects that the volume of virtual water embedded in the global agriculture trade could triple by 2100. The results point to regions that might become global food suppliers or dependent on food imports.
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