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Chris Hand: News4Jax political analyst


Chris Hand: News4Jax political analyst
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Chris Hand from a recent appearnce on This Week in Jacksonville with Kent Justice. (WJXT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Chris Hand, an attorney with a long record of public, civic and legal service in Florida, is often seen on News4Jax helping analyze political and legal developments and governmental developments.
Chris served as chief of staff for Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown from 2011 to 2015. leading advancement of strategic initiatives and oversaw policy, advocacy, communications, outreach and scheduling for the mayor’s office. Chris also led efforts to achieve comprehensive retirement reform and participated in economic development and downtown revitalization initiatives. ....

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Keeping More Ammonium In Soil Could Decrease Pollution Boost Crops


Keeping More Ammonium In Soil Could Decrease Pollution, Boost Crops
Modern-day agriculture faces two major dilemmas: how to produce enough food to feed the growing human population and how to minimize environmental damage associated with intensive agriculture. Keeping more nitrogen in soil as ammonium may be one key way to address both challenges, according to a new paper(link is external) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Today’s use of nitrogen fertilizers contributes heavily to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and water pollution, but they are also essential for growing crops. Reducing this pollution is critical, but nitrogen use is likely to grow with increased food production. At the same time, the world’s human population is increasing, and agriculture needs to efficiently produce enough food to feed everyone without resorting to clearing more forests for agriculture. ....

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Keeping more ammonium in soil could decrease pollution, boost crops


Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Modern-day agriculture faces two major dilemmas: how to produce enough food to feed the growing human population and how to minimize environmental damage associated with intensive agriculture. Keeping more nitrogen in soil as ammonium may be one key way to address both challenges, according to a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Today’s use of nitrogen fertilizers contributes heavily to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and water pollution, but they are also essential for growing crops. Reducing this pollution is critical, but nitrogen use is likely to grow with increased food production. At the same time, the world’s human population is increasing, and agriculture needs to efficiently produce enough food to feed everyone without resorting to clearing more forests for agriculture. ....

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2021 GAT 25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia


Georgia Asian Times
2021 GAT 25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia
April 30, 2021
It s that time of the year where Georgia Asian Times recognizes the 25 Asian Americans Pacific Islander individuals who have make an impact in fields ranging from business, education, community service to politics. We honor these individuals for their contributions and dedication in their roles within the community.
We admit that the roster is incomplete and we may have omitted some well qualified Asian American Pacific Islander individuals. The list of “most influentials” have been submitted through online nomination and vetted by our selection criteria.  Some names are familiar but a majority of the honorees deservingly earned their way to the roster. ....

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