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  • What Will it Cost to Fight Global Warming?

    February 22, 2007, Barry Rabe

  • Second Generation Climate Policies in the American States: Proliferation, Diffusion, and Regionalization

    August 2006, Barry Rabe

  • Case Closed: The Debate about Global Warming Is Over

    June 2006, Gregg Easterbrook

  • Global Warming: Finally Feeling the Heat

    May 24, 2006, Gregg Easterbrook

  • Vote Yes for the Energy Bill, Then Start Working on the Real Issues

    July 28, 2005, Gregg Easterbrook

  • Clear Skies, No Lies

    February 16, 2005, Gregg Easterbrook

  • The Political Economy of Nuclear Energy in the United States

    September 2004, Pietro S. Nivola

  • Event Summary: Global Challenges for U.S. Energy Policy: Economic, Environmental, and Security Risks

    March 5, 2004

  • Sacramento Rules

    Dec-02, Donald F. Kettl

  • Statehouse and Greenhouse: The States Are Taking the Lead on Climate Change

    Spring 2002, Barry Rabe

  • Is Sunshine the Best Disinfectant? The Promise and Problems of Environmental Disclosure

    Spring 2002, Mary Graham

  • Energy Independence or Interdependence? Integrating the North American Energy Market

    Spring 2002, Pietro S. Nivola

  • Remarks on Environmental Justice

    January 11, 2002, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • Energy Independence is Not Desirable or Doable

    February 11, 2001, Pietro S. Nivola

  • Pumps and Pocketbooks

    April 24, 2000, Pietro S. Nivola

  • Environmental Justice and Risk Assessment: The Uneasy Relationship

    January 2000, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • Environmental Protection & the States: ""Race to the Bottom"" or ""Race to the Bottom Line""?

    Winter 1998, Mary Graham

  • Making Measurement Matter: The Challenge and Promise of Building a Performance-Focused Environmental Protection System

    October 1998, Shelley Metzenbaum

  • Environmental Policy: The Next Generation

    October 1998, Donald F. Kettl

  • Blended Rationality and Democracy: An Elusive Synthesis for Environmental Policy Reform

    September 1, 1998, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • The Clash of Purposes: Environmental Justice and Risk Assessment

    March 20, 1998, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • Mercury's Health Effects

    December 21, 1997, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • ...And Environmental Justice for All?

    1997, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • Down in the Dumps, On Purpose

    November 4, 1997, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

  • Environmentalism or Ideology? Inner City Activists Talk Pollution, Push Social Agenda

    Fall 1997, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.

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