Resources for the Future is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization based in the nation's capital that conducts independent research -- rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences -- on environmental and natural resource issues.
The Natural Step forms deep consulting partnerships with clients such as The Home Depot, McDonalds, Nike, Starbucks, and governments worldwide, while conducting multidisciplinary scientific research to advance the theory and practice of sustainability. Two new books about The Natural Step are now available. Check out Dancing With The Tiger for the latest case summaries about organizations ...
PERC is a non-profit, environmental think tank in Montana seeking market solutions to environmental problems. Our research and policy analysis covers endangered species, forestry, fisheries, mining, parks and park reform, public lands, property rights, Superfund, user fees, water marketing, wildlife and environmental education.
The Thoreau Institute is pleased to announce the availability of The Vanishing Automobile, now on CD! Including: The entire book in Acrobat format; The Costs of Smart Growth, a fully-narrated 25-minute PowerPoint show; Nearly 30 megabytes of data files on transportation and urban areas; All Vanishing Automobile Updates issued to date. The Costs of Smart Growth is also available on videotape.
Founded in 1979, the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) was established as a means of exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and promoting graduate training in resource and environmental economics. Today, with a membership of over 800 from more than thirty nations, AERE is a strong, active organization. AERE's members come from academic institutions, the public sector, and private industry. It draws from traditional economics, agricultural economics, forestry, and natural resource
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THE H. JOHN HEINZ III CENTER FOR SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Founded in December 1995 in honor of Senator H. John Heinz III, The Heinz Center is a nonprofit institution dedicated to improving the scientific and economic foundation for environmental policy through multisectoral collaboration among industry, government, academia, and environmental organizations. * The Heinz Center ...
A project to identify and promote innovative approaches to addressing serious environmental challenges and creating a society of self-motivated environmental stewards. Industrial Ecology Programs Database Across the nation and around the world, numerous corporations are reforming their industrial processes and taking other inventive steps to improve their environmental records. Unfortunately, ...
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April 23, 1997 Everythings Coming Up Roses by Julian L. Simon Julian L. Simon teaches business at the University of Maryland and is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. Bash the economists and save the environment, environmental activists proclaim. The February issue of Wired magazine, for example, has an article headlined, Futurist Hazel Henderson has a modest proposal: Abolish economics and ...
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