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Trading away the earth: pollution credits and the perils of \free market environmentalism
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Tokar, Brian
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Analysis
/ Company business management
/ Company marketing practices
/ Ecology
/ Environmental crimes
/ Green marketing
/ Management
/ Marketing
/ Offenses against the environment
1996
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Trading away the earth: pollution credits and the perils of \free market environmentalism
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Tokar, Brian
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Analysis
/ Company business management
/ Company marketing practices
/ Ecology
/ Environmental crimes
/ Green marketing
/ Management
/ Marketing
/ Offenses against the environment
1996
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Trading away the earth: pollution credits and the perils of \free market environmentalism
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Trading away the earth: pollution credits and the perils of \free market environmentalism
1996
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The Republican takeover of Congress has unleashed an unprecedented assault on all forms of environmental regulation. From the Endangered Species Act to the Clean Water Act and the Superfund for toxic waste cleanup, laws that may need to be strengthened and expanded to meet the environmental challenges of the next century are instead being targeted for complete evisceration.
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