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Volume 21, No.1, Spring 2003

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    Features
  • Regulators Damage a Park
    No Need For This "wetlands Restoration"
    A professor at Case Western Law School writes about the perverse results of the Cleveland airport's "mitigation" of the loss of a wetland. To build a new runway, the airport must pay to "create" wetlands by damaging a beautiful and serene park sixteen miles away.
    by Andrew Morriss
  • Superfund Destroys a Small Business
    Liable For Cleanup Whether Guilty Or Not
    A former owner of a small business, shares his grim experience with the tentacles of the Superfund law and its ever expanding liability.
    by Robert Cox
  • How to Protect People and Wildlife in Kenya
    Right Now, Locals Are Out Of The Loop
    The director of the Inter Region Economic Network (IREN) in Nairobi discusses the problems with government control of wildlife in Kenya
    by James Shikwati
  • A Mediocre Grade on the Environment
    Perc's Mid-term Report Card Gives Bush A C-
    PERC issues a "Mid-Term Report Card" on George W. Bush's environmental policy The grade is low.
    by Bruce Yandle
    Columns
  • Tangents
    The Costs Of Clean Air
    A major study of the Clean Air Act confirms that -- as businesses often claim -- the costs are high.
    by Daniel Benjamin
    Perspectives
  • Greener Pastures
    – The Worm Turns
    – Leasing The Goat
    – Spinning Trash
    by Linda Platts
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