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Fall 1997 | Resources 129
New Air Quality: Standards are Tighter But Compliance is Distant John W. Anderson Paying to Drive Freely: RFF Surveys Public Attitudes to Congestion Fees Winston Harrington Global Trade in Greenhouse Gas Control: Market Merits and Critics' Concerns Jonathan Wiener High-Tech Leads to Uptick in U.S. Petroleum Industry Environmental Policy is the Public's to Make and the Market's to Shape: An Interview with RFF's Chairman of the Board
Summer 1997 | Resources 128
What the Science Says: How We Use It and Abuse It to Make Health and Environmental Policy James D. WilsonJohn W. Anderson Reducing Carbon Emissions: Interactions with the Tax System Can Raise the Cost Ian W.H. Parry The Politics of Protecting Species The National Parks: Valuing a Treasure as an "Island Free"
Spring 1997 | Resources 127
Energy Trading: The Market's Response to Deregulation Vito StaglianoSarah Emerson A Framework for Climate Change PolicyMichael A. Toman Preparing America's Food Safety System for the 21st Century Michael R. Taylor Putting a Price on Solid Waste Reduction
Winter 1997 | Resources 126
How Will Congress Review Rulemaking? New Power Could Improve Regulations Heather L. Ross Electricity Deregulation and the Consumer Biodiversity Prospecting: Shopping the Wilds Is Not the Key to Conservation R. David Simpson Sound Science, Sound Energy Policy: A Senator Reflects Voluntary Incentives are No Shortcut to Pollution Abatement
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