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The online clearing house and conference center for activists and insiders in the free market environmental movement.
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The Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, also know as CFACT, is one of the premier conservative environmental voices in America. Founded in 1985, CFACT strongly believes consumer and environmental problems can be best met and overcome through the ingenuity of science, the power of the free-enterprise system, and the traditional Western values of progress, freedom, and wise stewardship.
We're dedicated to lower taxes, less government, and more freedom. CSE is made of grassroots Americans fighting for Social Security reform, repeal of the Death Tax, tax cuts in general, and limiting the size and scope of government.
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The Tragedy of the Commons Garrett Hardin (1968) The Tragedy of the Commons, Garrett Hardin, Science, 162(1968):1243-1248. At the end of a thoughtful article on the future of nuclear war, J.B. Wiesner and H.F. York concluded that: Both sides in the arms race areconfronted by the dilemma of steadily increasing military power and steadily decreasing national security. It is our considered ...
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CAPITALISM AND SUSTAINABILITY By Jonathan H. Adler (originally published in The Good Society) It is increasingly understood that the status quo approach to environmental concerns is unsustainable -- both economically and ecologically. The current preference for centrally-planned, monitored, and executed environmental protection strategies must undergo a thorough reexamination. Merely because the ...
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