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Position Statement - The House Resources Committee Conference on the Endangered Species Act

“It’s time to move beyond stale discussions concerning whether or not the science used to justify listing or delisting a species is ‘peer reviewed’ or sound to address the more fundamental structural problems with the act…

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New London Decision Important For Property Rights

U.S. Supreme Court justices are due to decide soon whether city government in New London, Conn., can condemn a working-class neighborhood under eminent domain.

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Why Kyoto Won't Work

As the Kyoto Protocol goes into effect there has been little or no discussion about the causes of global warming, the implications of implementing the treaty or whether the treaty is an appropriate response, according to NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.

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Opponents Lose on Clear Skies Amendment

Members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee have offered a new version of the Clear Skies Act to committee members.

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New Interior Nomination Bodes Well For New Environmentalism

President Bush intends to nominate Lynn Scarlett Deputy Director of the Department of Interior perhaps as early as today, according to officials at the White House.

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