Terry Anderson
09/22/2011
Terry Anderson of PERC supports the Green Tea Party in 2012 and its preseidential candidate Kermit the Frog. Kermit promises environmental quality with limited government and budget cuts.
07/03/2010
Free Market Environmentalism is better at managing natural resources than the government. The oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico is a recent example.
Terry Anderson
11/19/2005
Colorado Springs GazetteNovember 19, 2005
Free-market environmentalism is a win-win for everyone
By Terry L. Anderson
J. Bishop Grewell
01/01/2000
By J. Bishop Grewell
Tiny microbes living in the mud-pots and geysers of Yellowstone National Park have
sparked a mammoth controversy.
Clay Landry
07/18/1999
Orange County RegisterJuly 18, 1999
CLAY LANDRYCopyright 1999 The Orange County Register
Matthew Brown, Jane Shaw
08/13/1998
Tacoma News TribuneAugust 13, 1998
By Matthew Brown and Jane S. Shaw

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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The goal of PERC’s programs is to fully realize the vision of establishing “PERC University,” where scholars, students, policy makers, and others convene to expand the applications of free market environmentalism.
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