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The Economics Of Energy And The Environment: Introduction, David Runnals
The Economics Of Energy And The Environment: Introduction, David Runnals
Canada-United States Law Journal
energy, environment, and economics
Reconciling Energy And Environmental Poicy, F. Michael Cleland
Reconciling Energy And Environmental Poicy, F. Michael Cleland
Canada-United States Law Journal
energy, environment, and economics
Fables Of The Cuyahoga: Reconstructing A History Of Environmental Protection, Jonathan H. Adler
Fables Of The Cuyahoga: Reconstructing A History Of Environmental Protection, Jonathan H. Adler
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On June 22, 1969, just before noon, an oil slick and assorted debris under a railroad trestle on the Cuyahoga River caught fire. The fire attracted national media attention, and helped prompt the passage of federal environmental laws. A river on fire was a symbol of earth in need of repair, and federal regulation was the reparative tool of choice. Much of the Cuyahoga story is mythology, however, a fable with powerful symbolic force. The river did burn in 1969 - as it and other rivers had burned many times before - and today the Cuyahoga and many U.S. rivers …
The Economics Of Energy And The Environment: The Potential Role Of Market-Based Instruments, John H. Sargent
The Economics Of Energy And The Environment: The Potential Role Of Market-Based Instruments, John H. Sargent
Canada-United States Law Journal
energy, environment, and economics
Discussion Following The Remarks Of Mr. Charnovitz, Mr. Sargent And Mr. Cleland, Discussion
Discussion Following The Remarks Of Mr. Charnovitz, Mr. Sargent And Mr. Cleland, Discussion
Canada-United States Law Journal
energy, environment, and economics