Regulations in Name Only: How the Bush Administration's National Forest Planning Rule Frees the Forest Service from Mandatory Standards and Public Accountability
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Regulations in Name Only: How the Bush Administration's National Forest Planning Rule Frees the Forest Service from Mandatory Standards and Public Accountability
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Author(s): Alyson Flournoy, Robert Glicksman, Margaret Giblin
Environmental Justice
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Environmental Justice, by Eileen Gauna, Catherine A. O'Neill, and Clifford Rechtschaffen. White Paper 505, March 2005.
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Author(s): Eileen Gauna, Catherine O'Neill, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Grandfathered Air Pollution Sources and Pollution Control: New Source Review Under the Clean Air Act
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Grandfathered Air Pollution Sources and Pollution Control: New Source Review Under the Clean Air Act, CPR White Paper 504
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Author(s): Victor Flatt
On the Environment, Hold Our Ground and Look to the Future
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On the Center for American Progress website, Rena Steinzor writes that, when asked about his environmental record during the second presidential debate this fall, President Bush rattled off a series of well focus-grouped phrases – “clean coal,” “clear skies,” and “mak[ing] sure our forests aren’t vulnerable to forest fires” – and touted himself as a “good steward of the land.” The rhetoric ignored reality.
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Author(s): Rena Steinzor
Clear Facts about Clear Skies
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Clear Facts about Clear Skies, op-ed by Catherine O'Neill
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Author(s): Catherine O'Neill
A New Progressive Agenda for Public Health and the Environment
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Writing for the Center for American Progress website, Christopher Schroeder and Rena Steinzor, co-editors of CPR's book, A New Progressive Agenda for Public Health and the Environment, offer a summary of the work, which features contributions from 20 CPR Member Scholars.
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Author(s): Christopher Schroeder, Rena Steinzor
Politics and Precaution
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Politics and Precaution, op-ed by William Buzbee
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Author(s): William Buzbee
Comments on EPA's proposed mercury pollution credit-trading scheme.
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Catherine O'Neill's comments on EPA's proposed mercury pollution credit-trading scheme.
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Author(s): Catherine O'Neill
CPR Perspective: The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment
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CPR Perspective: 'The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment,' by Bill Funk. CPR's Perspectives Series is a set of monographs by CPR Member Scholars on timely and important health, safety, and environmental topics. Each Perspective provides a thumbnail sketch of the competing arguments concerning a substantive or procedural principle for developing appropriate health, safety and environmental policies, and closes with the Member Scholar-author's proposed approach to the issue.
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Author(s): Bill Funk
Maryland Water Standards a Quarter Century Late and Counting
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On the Center for American Progress website, Rena Steinzor writes that Maryland's Department is moving "ever so glacially toward developing enforceable standards for a key provision of the Clean Water Act."
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Author(s): Rena Steinzor