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Volume 22, No.1, Spring 2004

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    Features
  • Facing The Unknown
    The shadowy "precautionary principle" is stopping progress and distorting priorities.
    by John Graham
  • Slamming the Door on Low-Income People?
    The Ethics Of Recreation Fees
    Are entrance charges keeping low-income people from enjoying the outdoors?
    by J. Bishop Grewell
  • Another Take On Free Market Environmentalism
    A Friendly Critique
    A friendly critic questions the justice and practicality of PERC's environmental approach.
    by David Roodman
  • Trouble In The Forest
    Unintended Consequences Of Protection
    This selection from a new book reveals some unintended consequences of environmental laws.
    by Linda Platts
    Columns
  • Tangents
    The Benefits Of Clean Air
    A scholarly article supports Environmental Protection Agency regulation of air pollutants.
    by Daniel Benjamin
    Perspectives
  • Greener Pastures
    – Unsalted Water
    – Incentives At Work
    – Revolutionizing Pulp
    by Linda Platts
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