Impending rapid development of the abundant energy resources found in western North America may have dramatic consequences for its terrestrial ecosystems. We used lease and license data to provide an approximate estimate of direct and indirect potential impacts from renewable and non-renewable energy development on each of five major terrestrial ecosystems and completed more detailed analyses for shrubland ecosystems. We found that energy development could impact up to 21 percent (96 million ha) of the five major ecosystems in western North America. The highest overall predicted impacts as a percent of the ecosystem type are to boreal forest (23-32 percent), shrublands (6-24 percent), and grasslands (9-21 percent). In absolute terms, the la...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
Current and pending energy developments are likely to alter nearly 100 million hectares of wildlife ...
Impending rapid development of the abundant energy resources found in western North America may have...
Energy is an integral part of society. The major US energy sources of fossil fuels (coal, oil, natur...
Many studies have quantified the indirect effect of hydrocarbon-based economies on climate change an...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
Dryland regions of the western U.S. contain abundant energy resources, whether they are traditional ...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The future of energy production is uncertain as societ...
Abstract: The 29 papers in this proceedings are divided into the main organized sessions of the 16th...
The Colorado Plateau provides numerous sources of energy, particularly natural oil and gas. This ene...
On the Ground • Depletion of conventional oil and natural gas reserves, rising world demand for foss...
The accelerated development of energy resources around the world has substantially increased forest ...
In 2005, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) completed an assessment of the potential fo...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
Current and pending energy developments are likely to alter nearly 100 million hectares of wildlife ...
Impending rapid development of the abundant energy resources found in western North America may have...
Energy is an integral part of society. The major US energy sources of fossil fuels (coal, oil, natur...
Many studies have quantified the indirect effect of hydrocarbon-based economies on climate change an...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
Dryland regions of the western U.S. contain abundant energy resources, whether they are traditional ...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The future of energy production is uncertain as societ...
Abstract: The 29 papers in this proceedings are divided into the main organized sessions of the 16th...
The Colorado Plateau provides numerous sources of energy, particularly natural oil and gas. This ene...
On the Ground • Depletion of conventional oil and natural gas reserves, rising world demand for foss...
The accelerated development of energy resources around the world has substantially increased forest ...
In 2005, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) completed an assessment of the potential fo...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
As population and economies continue to grow on a global scale, so too does the demand for energy. T...
Current and pending energy developments are likely to alter nearly 100 million hectares of wildlife ...