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The Magazine of Free Market Environmentalism

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Volume 30, No.1, Spring 2012

Enviropreneurs thrive in the marketplace by providing goods and services to customers for profit while improving the environment at the same time. This sixth annual enviropreneur issue features people who are getting the job done.

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Squeezing Profits from Endangered Species

James Workman

A savvy new breed of capitalist is using incentives such as mitigation credits to protect critical habitat and earn profits.

The Secret Life of Trees: How Pens Are Preserving Old-Growth Forests

Shawn Regan

Pens from old-growth forests preserve the forest as well as its history.

The Underwater Enviropreneur

Reed Watson

Enviropreneur Brett Howell is developing a market for coral reef restoration off of Florida's coast.

Where Free Markets Meet Faith

A contemporary breed of religious practitioners are working to combine faith and ecology in new ways.

Enviropreneurs get the job done

Laura Huggins

The intersection of environmentalism and entrepreneurship is a popular place these days.

Environmental Luddites

Terry Anderson

Luddites can thwart even the best enviropreneurs; they see solutions as problems.

Bye, bye bison

Daniel Benjamin

Just as the market brought the bison to near extinction, so too has it brought them back from the brink.

Where Free Markets Meet Faith

Paul Schwennesen

GreenFaith combines free-market and faith-based principles on the environment.

The ark in dry dock

G. Tracy Mehan III

Retooling the Endangered Species Act

California’s redevelopment nightmare coming to an end

William Maurer

Redevelopment agencies are thought to have abused eminent domain and violated private property rights.

Nature’s styrofoam

Linda Platts

Enviropreneurs grow protective foam packaging.

Possum Invasion Turns Profitable

Linda Platts

Fashion designers help rid New Zealand of 30 million destructive, non-native possums.

The mobile bazaar: connecting farmers to markets

Linda Platts

Cell phones help remote farmers in India to maximize their profits at market.

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