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Current ozone standards are stringent enough to protect Americans' health.
Join us at the American Enterprise Institute for a lively discussion on the implications of recent World Trade Organization decisions on trade and the environment. Initiating the discussion will be Dr. Arthur Appleton, a Geneva trade specialist in this area. Arthur was one of the major players...
Cap-and-trade is an inappropriate policy tool for the control of greenhouse gases that will cause significant economic harm with little or no environmental benefit.
The climate campaign's trump card in the United States--the EPA's announcement of its intention to regulate greenhouse gases through the Clean Air Act--may turn out to be a joker.
More than 142 million Americans live in areas where the air they breathe puts them at risk. If that were true, air pollution would be one of the most serious U.S. health challenges.
Ending the use of DDT in malarious areas may pose great risks to the health and welfare of people and would be based on flawed analysis.
Waxman-Markey is a bundle of contradictions.
Alternatives to traditional energy sources are still too expensive.



