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… In these efforts lay a hopeful vision—that the crises-ridden worlds of economics and environmentalism would converge to address the other huge crisis …
… Anderson and Shaw provide of how private property rights have enhanced environmental protection? …
… Day came and went in 1995, with little fanfare and no public demand for more environmental laws. The new Republican Congress tried, and mostly failed, to enact reforms designed to lessen the burden of environmental regulation. Behind …
… The Source of U.S. Foreign Policy Problems …
… have yet to present convincing evidence that global warming poses any environmental threat. …
… concerns the political and economic consequences of the policy argument. The IPCC is a UN [United Nations] body and reflects UN politics, which are consistently favorable …
… According to Reiss, what building legislation did NYC labor unions and environmental groups successfully promote by joining forces, and how does it benefit both …
… It is indisputable that human activity sometimes causes environmental and other problems that must be dealt with. But it is one thing to argue for viable solutions to these …
… trying to make with these comparisons? How does the author view the environmental policies of the President George W. Bush administration? …
… The treaty has been hailed as the key step forward in confronting the environmental challenges posed by climate change. But it remains controversial: is it a great leap …
… The environmental movement is full of other new faces —and they differ from the image that you may have in …
… generated a pseudo-debate over America's energy policy. The only two sides we hear are the environmentalists, who exhort us to use less oil, and the …
… opinion, why did people start to question the sincerity of corporate environmentalism in the 1990s? What three possible reasons does Mattera cite for why …
… up their battering ram and renew the charge at the gates of what has become the prize possession of the environmental lobby. The last assault, in March 2003, lost in the Senate, …
… conflicts and wars does Benjamin speculate may happen if environmental security becomes a guiding focus of U.S. foreign policy? What sort of forms can environmental security policies take, according to the …
… according to CEED? What two bodies of research have environmental advocacy groups been using to push their agenda, according to the viewpoint authors? …
… including legal abortion. UNFPA is the agency supporting the Chinese one-child policy, which includes forced abortion for women having a second child." …
… a household name around the world. Similarly, environmental activists in San Francisco, Shanghai, Surat, and Stockholm might share a growing concern about the …
… Why do rich and powerful interests take this seemingly suicidal anti-environmental route? We can understand why they might want to destroy public housing, public education, …
… for every hyped-up "crisis of the month," and also without tolerating pollution or ignoring evidence of environmental and human health hazards. In other words, there is a common-sense environmentalism for those of us stuck in the …