Executive Summary
Grades
Introduction
News Coverage
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Agricultural Chemicals [PDF]
Chapter 2 - Air Quality Regulation [PDF]
Chapter 3 - Arctic National Wildlife Regulation [PDF]
Chapter 4 - Chemical Plant Security [PDF]
Chapter 5 - Drinking Water & Arsenic [PDF]
Chapter 6 - Endangered Species [PDF]
Chapter 7 - Global Climate Change [PDF]
Chapter 8 - Grazing on Public Lands [PDF]
Chapter 9 - Ocean Fisheries [PDF]
Chapter 10 - Persistent Organic Pollutants [PDF]
Chapter 11 - Public Lands Management [PDF]
Chapter 12 - Regulatory Review [PDF]
Chapter 13 - Superfund & Brownfields [PDF]
Chapter 14 - Water Allocation [PDF]
Chapter 15 - Water Quality [PDF]

Founded 30 years ago in Bozeman, Montana, PERC—the Property and Environment Research Center—is the nation’s oldest and largest institute dedicated to improving environmental quality through property rights and markets.
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