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Date
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News Source
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Headline
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Summary
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| 11/29/2004 |
Nuclear Engineering International
Also appeared in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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Radwaste Management; Mountain Peaks
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Back in 1995, an NAS panel chaired by RFF visiting scholar Robert Fri responded to a request from Congress to look at possible health-based standards for Yucca Mountain as well as predicting and/or preventing human intrusion into a potential repository |
| 11/28/2004 |
Washington Post
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Agricultural Economist Pierre Crosson Dies |
Dr. Crosson worked for 38 years at Resources for the Future and was often quoted in the media about soil conservation |
| 11/25/2004 |
Voice of America News
Also appeared in: Kiplinger.com
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Analysts, Scientists Speak on Energy, Environment |
New Approaches on Energy and the Environment: Policy Advice for the President Co-Editor and President of Resources for the Future, Paul Portney, says the purpose of this new book was to present policy options rather than ideology
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| 11/22/2004 |
Platts Inside Energy
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Think Tank Offers Bush Policy Advice, Hopes Re-election Eases Tough Decisions |
Resources for the Future, hoping to shape congressional debates on energy, last week sent the White House a set of energy and environmental policy recommendations |
| 11/22/2004 |
Platts Coal Outlook |
Think Tank Encourages incentives to support new coal-fired plants |
In it's new book New Approaches on Energy and the Environment: Policy Advice for the President Resources for the Future, offering various energy and environmental policy recommendations for the Bush administration, leaves no policy behind. |
| 11/18/2004 |
Megawatt Daily
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RFF Urges Emission Trading, National RPS |
A carbon tax on fossil fuels, a national renewable portfolio standard and a cap-and-trade program for power plant emissions of carbon dioxide are among the recommendations in the new book New Approaches on Energy and the Environment: Policy Advice for the President from RFF |
| 11/17/2004 |
Ample (Halborn, London)
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Group Urges Congress to Seek Tradable CAFÉ Standards |
Resources for the Future wants Congress to take a less controversial approach to revising the existing fuel economy scheme and allow domestic auto makers to trade credits they receive for exceeding standards in a given year with each other |