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Spring 2002 Issue - 12 ArticlesFeatures
- Environmental Doomsday
Gregg Easterbrook
, pp. 2-5 Bad News Good, Good News Bad
- Climate Change After Kyoto
Warwick J. McKibbin and Peter J. Wilcoxen
, pp. 6-10 A Blueprint for a Realistic Approach
- Statehouse and Greenhouse
Barry G. Rabe
, pp. 11-13 The States Are Taking the Lead on Climate Change
- Three Pollutants and an Emission
Dallas Burtraw
, pp. 14-17 A Playbill for the Multipollutant Legislative Debate
- Is Sunshine the Best Disinfectant?
Mary Graham
, pp. 18-19 The Promise and Problems of Environmental Disclosure
- International Oil Security
Michael A. Toman
, pp. 20-23 Problems and Policies
- Energy Independence or Interdependence?
Pietro S. Nivola
, pp. 24-27 Integrating the North American Energy Market
- Russia
Fiona Hill
, pp. 28-31 The 21st Century's Energy Superpower?
- The Persian Gulf
Shibley Telhami
, pp. 32-35 Understanding the American Oil Strategy
- Whistling in the Wind?
Joel Darmstadter
, pp. 36-39 Toward a Realistic Pursuit of Renewable Energy
- Terrorism and Nuclear Energy
Gwyneth Cravens
, pp. 40-41 Understanding the Risks
- The Deficit That Didn't Just Happen
Allen Schick
, pp. 42-50 A Sober Perspective on the Budget