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AEI's annual Earth Day checkup will celebrate the 10th edition of the PRI/AEI Index of Leading Environmental Indicators and feature analysis of recent trends and developments in the environment by AEI's entire "green team" of scholars and fellows who work in the field. The Index examines government data on numerous...
The Malthusian calculus does not consign our species to brutish subsistence, because our species can expand its resource base and temper its immediate environment.
Acquisitions of privatized firmspose the question of how public ownership may alter the incentives of a firm to engage in anticompetitive conduct.
On the crucial issue of understanding world population trends, the U.S. government, the United Nations, European bureaucrats, and Third World elites agree more than they disagree.
Bush has avoided years of fruitless negotiations on "implementing" Kyoto and given governments more time to address the risk of adverse climate change.
The Greening of Global Warming shows that scientists have sharply revised their estimates of the extent and consequences of global warming.
The New Atlantic Initiative held a conference on February 20 to discuss the dangers as well as the legitimate claims of nationalism.
Robert S. Royal, vice-president for research at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, delivered the fourth of AEI's 1997-1998 Bradley Lectures on December 15, 1997.



