Why rewarding, rather than punishing, conservation on private lands could save more species.
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Carbon Taxes that Fund a Carbon Dividend
A bewitching proposal that should be debated.
A Monumental Mistake
It’s time to make the Antiquities Act a thing of the past.
Peru’s Small-Scale Fishers
Fisheries are a prime example of a sector in Latin America that is often poorly managed, heavily regulated by government policies, and creates marginal value.
Now Accepting Student Colloquium Applications
PERC is recruiting students for our summer colloquium; held June 12-17 in Bozeman, Montana. The deadline for all application materials is March 13.
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The Power of Prices
An innovative water contract pays farmers to conserve.
Pride & Property: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Their Symbiotic Relationship
Abstract Pride and property are mutually reinforcing, symbiotic concepts through which individuals express their identity in a biologically, economically, and psychologically driven manner that generates evolutionarily advantageous conditions. This Article is the first to extensively examine the correlative components of pride and property ownership. It is an interdisciplinary treatment of pride and property — engagingContinue reading “Pride & Property: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Their Symbiotic Relationship”
The Use and Management of Federal Coal
An in-depth look at the past and future of U.S. federal coal policy.
The Hole in the EPA’s Ozone Regulations
The EPA’s past efforts to limit ozone emissions backfired. Will its new regulations actually work this time?