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Volume 24, No.4, Winter 2006

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    Features
  • Bees and Barbed Wire for Water
    On the Bolivian Frontier
    In Bolivia, bees and barbed wire served as compensation for landowners who protect native vegetation in a water-producing cloud forest.
    by Nigel Asquith
  • Mushrooms Meet Brownfielda
    A Market for Fungal Remediation
    The Remediators Inc. is proving that mushrooms are a safe and cost-effective way to clean up contaminated soils.
    by Sam Nugent
  • Deadbeat Dams
    Perhaps it's time to pull the plug
    A dam brokerage house plans to convert fixed liabilities liquid assets.
    by James G. Workman
  • Enviropreneurs in Action
    Converting agricultural land into recreational property
    by Carl Palmer
    Columns
  • On Target
    Nothing Oxymoronic About Free Market Environmentalism
    Building the university of free market environmentalism will require a combination of business acumen and environmental passion.
    by Terry Anderson
  • Tangents
    Air Pollution and Infant Mortality
    Reducing pollution is not the only factor to be considered when it comes to lowering infant mortality rates passion.
    by Daniel Benjamin
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