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2004 Events:

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Autos, Energy, and the Environment: Challenges for the 21st Century
An RFF and New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business conference brings together auto and fuel industry leaders, technological experts, and environmental advocates.
(November 19, 2004)Link to Video

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Book Launch: New Approaches on Energy and the Environment
Richard D. Morgenstern and Paul R. Portney, editors
(November 17, 2004) Link to Video

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Winning the Oil Endgame
Amory B. Lovins, CEO, Rocky Mountain Institute
(September 21, 2004) Link to Video

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A Congressional Perspective on Energy and Environment Policy
Representative Mark Udall (D-Colorado)
An RFF Policy Leadership Forum
(September 8, 2004) Link to Video

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Choosing Environmental Policy: Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United States and Europe
An RFF Forum surrounding the release of Choosing Environmental Policy, a new RFF Press book that examines American and European approaches to regulating conventional air and water pollution as well as toxics.
(June 17, 2004) Link to Video

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Addressing the Mercury Problem: Global Challenge, Local Impact?An RFF Forum examines the issue of mercury releases into air and water - and new proposals for regulating this growing environmental contaminant.
(June 15, 2004) Link to Video

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Siren Song: Chilean Water Law as Model for International Reform
Fellow Carl Bauer discusses the economics of water, using the Chilean model to illustrate the ways in which the free-market approach often fails to address the important, long-term goals of environmental sustainability and social equity.
(June 9, 2004) Link to Video

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Securing Our Future: The Economics and Ecology of Coal. James Rogers, Chairman and CEO of Cinergy
An RFF Policy Leadership Forum
(May 18, 2004) Link to Video

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Splitting the difference: protecting the rights of landowners and energy producers in the American West. An RFF Issue Briefing presents contrasting views on "split estates."
(March 16, 2004) Video

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The notion of reuse of contaminated sites is a hot topic, but what are the benefits? RFF hosts a workshop to explore the challenges of measuring the economic impacts from reuse of contaminated properties.
(February 26, 2004)

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Should corporations go beyond legal requirements to give back to their communities? Hear Former RFF President Paul Portney's RFF Seminar on corporate social responsibility and see industry and academic leader's discussion at an RFF Council Meeting.
(February 24, 2004) Video

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A few cents more for a cup of coffee could help preserve the world's biodiversity. RFF Researchers focus on Mexican shade-grown coffee as they develop strategies to prevent deforestation in ecologically sensitive zones.
(February 19, 2004) Audio

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RFF and Japan's IGES hold a workshop, seeking common ground on climate change policy in the two countries. For highlights, see a new discussion paper by IGES's Kentaro Tamura and RFF Fellow Billy Pizer.
(February 12-13, 2004)

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Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality James L. Connaughton reflects on environmental accomplishments over the last 30 years and discusses the foundation for the next generation of environmental progress.
(January 22, 2004) Video

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RFF regularly convenes an Academic Seminar Series, Conferences and Workshops and the  RFF Policy Leadership Forum. Consult the RFF calendar for all recent and upcoming events.