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Volume 24, No.1, March 2006
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- Hog Farm Justice
Communities Split Over "cafos" Pigs stink. That fact of life is accepted by all of us who grew up on farms. So imagine the smells around a concentration of nearly 6,000 sows and tens of thousands of baby pigs. by Blake Hurst
- Tenure For Timber
Last year, I began investigating forestry outside the United States, seeking innovations. I found strikingly different approaches just north of the border, in Canada. by Alison Berry
- Are The Ethanol Wars Over?
Are subsidies for ethanol somewhat different from other subsidies???in other words, not all that bad? In this free-flowing dialogue, free market environmentalists debate the issue. by Jay Lehr
- A Kernel Of Support For Ethanol?
Are subsidies for ethanol somewhat different from other subsidies???in other words, not all that bad? In this free-flowing dialogue, free market environmentalists debate the issue. by Thomas Tanton
- Forever Blue, Forever Green
Somehow I had missed the fact that Chuck Leavell was keyboardist for the Allman Brothers Band and, since 1982, for the Rolling Stones. Nor did I know that he is a forester. by G. Tracy Mehan III Columns
- On Target
Environmental Entrepreneurship Environmental entrepreneurs should have a business plan just as any other entrepreneur, but for my business- school students this is a revelation. by Terry Anderson
- Tangents
Environmental Reputation Does a firm's pollution harm its reputation? You might think so, but recent research by Jonathan Karpoff, John Lott Jr., and Eric Wehrly argues otherwise. by Daniel Benjamin |
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