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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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| 9/2004 |
Governing Magazine |
The Pit and the Pentium |
As concern grows about keeping obsolete computers and TV’s out of landfills, two distinct models are emerging for how states can deal with electronic waste. Resident Scholar Margaret Walls suggests having “incentives on the back end” can make electronic recycling fee programs work. |
| 9/2004 |
Waste News |
American Electric Power to Build Clean Coal Generating Plant |
Visiting Scholar and AEP board member Robert W. Fri co-authored a report evaluating the impact of proposed federal legislation and regulations for reducing carbon dioxide emissions as well as currently regulated pollutants. The new and proposed measures included the Clean Air interstate Rule and the Utility Mercury Reduction Rule. |
| 9/2004 |
Environment |
Commentary: Clearing the Air, Stateside |
Resident Scholar Ruth Greenspan Bell, reacts to commentary on a previous article in Environment magazine, “Clearing the Air: How Delhi Broke the Logjam on Air Quality Reforms” (April 2004 issue). |
| 9/2004 |
Environment |
Natural States: The Environmental Imagination in Maine, Oregon, and the Nation |
Review of this RFF press release examining the conflicts in environmental policy due to different ideas of nature and land use objectives. |