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| Siting Renewable Energy Facilities |
| RFF Fellow Shalini Vajjhala explores the relationship between state renewable energy resources and transmission line siting difficulty |
| Environmental Management in Colombia |
| Senior Fellows Allen Blackman and Richard Morgenstern and Fellow Sandra Hoffmann assess Colombia's environmental management institutions and policies. |
| Environment and Energy Priorities: A View from Congress |
| Representative Sherwood L. Boehlert (R-NY) will speak at an RFF Policy Leadership Forum on Thursday, June 23, 2005. |
| CAFE Reforms Could Address Long-Term Oil Consumption |
| RFF President Phil Sharp, RFF Senior Fellow Billy Pizer, and other experts testify before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. |
| Achieving a Safe Food Supply in Increasingly Global Markets |
| Panelists at an RFF First Wednesday Seminar discuss how importing fresh foods from around the world affects food safety in the United States. |
| The Nonmarket Benefits of Nature: What Should Be Counted in Green GDP? |
| Senior Fellow Jim Boyd uses ecological and economic theory to describe what should--and should not--be counted by green GDP. |
| RFF Announces Recipients Of Fellowship Program Awards For 2006-2007 Academic Year |
| RFF Announces Recipients Of Fellowship Program Awards For 2006-2007 Academic Year |
| Implementing Effective Public Disclosure Programs for Environmental Management |
| Nabiel Makarim, former minister of the Environment, Republic of Indonesia, speaks at an RFF Seminar. |
| Energy Policy in the Modern Era: Tough Challenges Lie Ahead |
| In this Resources special report, RFF researchers examine the key energy options and assess how each stacks up in availability, environmental and technological considerations, international security, and cost projections. |
| Clean Diesel? |
| The May First Seminar examines recent policy developments for diesel cars that affect consumers, the environment, and the auto industry. |
| RFF President Phil Sharp and Senior Fellow Billy Pizer's CAFE testimony |
| Phil Sharp and Billy Pizer will address the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Wednesday, May 3, at 10 AM. |
| Voting for Conservation: What is the American Electorate Revealing? |
| RFF researchers Spencer Banzhaf, Wallace Oates, Jim Sanchirico, and colleagues analyze the significance of the recent increase in open-space referenda appearing on ballots across the U.S. |
| RFF and the Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) |
| RFF Senior Fellow Ramanan Laxminarayan and Research Associate Jeffrey Chow contribute to six chapters in the 2nd Edition of Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, the flagship book of the DCPP. |
| RFF and the Disease Control Priorities Project |
| RFF Senior Fellow Ramanan Laxminarayan and Research Associate Jeffrey Chow contribute to six chapters in the 2nd Edition of Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, the flagship book of the DCPP. |
| Natural Disasters and Policymaking |
| At April's First Wednesday Seminar, speakers discuss historical and contemporary experience with natural disasters and the challenge of hydrology in the context of policymaking. |
| Where Do We Put All Those Windmills? |
| In a Denver Post guest commentary, RFF Fellow Shalini Vajjhala argues that enthusiasm for alternative energy facilities often fails to address the issue of where we put them. |
| Generating Electricity in a Carbon-Constrained World |
| At an RFF Policy Leadership Forum, Steve Specker, President and CEO of the Electric Power Research Institute, discusses electricity-generation technologies and investment decisions in light of ongoing efforts to curb emissions of greenhouse gases. |
| To Avoid Doing More Harm Than Good, Land Trusts Must Consider Market Forces |
| RFF Fellow Jim Sanchirico shows that an understanding of local land markets is critical to effective biodiversity conservation in an article co-authored with a group of ecologists appearing in the Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. |
| Malaria among African Children: Hope for Progress Against a Growing Menace |
| RFF Fellow Ramanan Laxminarayan argues for globally coordinated action and fiscal support to protect the effectiveness of antimalarial drugs in the Winter 2006 issue of Resources. |
| Small Firms and the Environment in Developing Countries: Collective Impacts, Collective Action |
| RFF Fellow Allen Blackman is editor of a new publication from RFF Press. |
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