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Andrew L Goodkind

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Goodkind A, Thakrar S, Polasky S, Hill J, Tilman D
PNAS Nexus . 2023 Oct; 2(10):pgad319. PMID: 37881340
Highly productive agriculture is essential to feed humanity, but agricultural practices often harm human health and the environment. Using a nitrogen (N) mass-balance model to account for N inputs and...
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Jones B, Goodkind A, Berrens R
Sci Rep . 2022 Sep; 12(1):14512. PMID: 36175441
This paper provides economic estimates of the energy-related climate damages of mining Bitcoin (BTC), the dominant proof-of-work cryptocurrency. We provide three sustainability criteria for signaling when the climate damages may...
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Goodkind A, Tessum C, Coggins J, Hill J, Marshall J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Apr; 116(18):8775-8780. PMID: 30962364
Fine particulate matter (PM) air pollution has been recognized as a major source of mortality in the United States for at least 25 years, yet much remains unknown about which...
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Tessum C, Apte J, Goodkind A, Muller N, Mullins K, Paolella D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Mar; 116(13):6001-6006. PMID: 30858319
Fine particulate matter (PM) air pollution exposure is the largest environmental health risk factor in the United States. Here, we link PM exposure to the human activities responsible for PM...
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Smith T, Goodkind A, Kim T, Pelton R, Suh K, Schmitt J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Sep; 114(38):E7891-E7899. PMID: 28874548
Corn production, and its associated inputs, is a relatively large source of greenhouse gas emissions and uses significant amounts of water and land, thus contributing to climate change, fossil fuel...
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Marshall J, Apte J, Coggins J, Goodkind A
Environ Sci Technol . 2015 Nov; 49(24):13929-36. PMID: 26535809
Unlabelled: The largest U.S. environmental health risk is cardiopulmonary mortality from ambient PM2.5. The concentration-response (C-R) for ambient PM2.5 in the U.S. is generally assumed to be linear: from any...