Five financial incentives to revive the Gulf of Mexico dead zone and Mississippi basin soils.
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Nathaniel P. Springer | Kris A. Johnson | S. Polasky | J. Hellmann | K. Segerson | N. Springer | H. Tallis | R. Dell | J. Goldstein | D. Pennington | M. Doane | M. Reuter | Richard Biske | D. DeGeus | L. Downes | T. Hodgman | Ian H. Luby | Isis Stark | J. Stark | C. Vollmer-Sanders | Sarah Kate Weaver
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