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Front & Center | February 24, 2009
Quicksilver Accord
By Dr. Jan Mazurek After eight years of U.S. reluctance to enter into binding international efforts to combat urgent environmental threats, the Obama administration's early actions on mercury herald a welcome effort to restore U.S. environmental leadership.
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Backgrounder | September 8, 2005
Green Gospel
By Jan Mazurek There is a growing trend of environmental consciousness among evangelical groups, and the emergence of this religious environmental movement presents progressives with an opportunity to build a new alliance that could produce positive legislative action on a host of environmental challenges.
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Policy Report | April 27, 2005
Ill Wind From China: Rapid Growth Brings Pollution, Higher Gas Prices
By Jan Mazurek The environmental, energy, and strategic challenges posed to the United States by China's growing appetite for energy vividly illustrate why it is high time for the president and Congress to revise their go-it-alone approach and instead come to terms with the reality of our global energy and environmental interdependence.
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Policy Report | May 1, 2000
Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture
By Megan M. Susman Respected safety testing procedures, a strong scientific base of
understanding, and a well-informed public are essential to reaping the benefits of biotechnology
and avoiding potential harm.
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