Northeast region
Also known as: Northeast region, Northeast
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Practitioners' perceived risks to biodiversity from renewable energy ... nature.com Feb 27, 2025 8 facts
claimPractitioners in the Southwest, Northeast, and Mountain regions perceive wind energy as negatively impacting both plants and animals.
claimPractitioners in the Northeast reported present impacts of large-scale solar and wind systems (LSWS) on forest ecosystems.
measurementPractitioners from the Southwest and Northeast regions perceive equal or greater impacts from solar energy development compared to industrial timber operations, with scores ranging from -0.33 to 1.
measurementPractitioners from the Northeast and Mountain regions perceive less impact from solar energy development, with a rescaled Likert score of -1.
claimLand managers in the Northeast region consider trade-offs related to urbanization, forests, and large-scale wind and solar (LSWS) development.
claimIn regions such as the Northeast or Pacific Coast, practitioners equate the biodiversity impacts of large-scale wind and solar (LSWS) siting with other drivers of land-use and land-cover change (LULCC), suggesting that spatial factors influence these perceptions.
claimPractitioners in the Southeast and Midwest perceive that large-scale wind and solar (LSWS) will have present and future impacts on artificial ecosystems, while practitioners in the Northeast report present impacts on forest ecosystems.
claimPractitioners in the Northeast identify wind energy impacts on artificial ecosystems for 2023 and marine ecosystems for 2050, differing from the perceptions of practitioners in other regions.
Clean Energy Solutions Must Include Nuclear | ClearPath clearpath.org 2 facts
History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimThe Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act of 1909 lowered protection for Midwestern farm products while raising tariff rates favorable to the Northeast region of the United States.
U.S. tariff outcomes dependent on trading partner responses dallasfed.org May 13, 2025 1 fact
claimU.S. states with export-driven industries, particularly in the Northeast, the East Coast, and parts of the Midwest, may suffer from decreased global demand and higher costs for intermediate goods following tariff increases.