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  • Garbage Mess: Private Sector is Cleaning Up
    Garbage Mess: Private Sector is Cleaning Up

    Private landfill management grows

    By Geoffrey Segal
    September 12, 2000

  • Diversion and Consolidation
    Diversion and Consolidation

    Predictions of future waste management efforts

    By Lynn Scarlett
    August 4, 2000

  • Landfill Challenges and Environmental Justice
    Landfill Challenges and Environmental Justice

    Landfills will face high hurdles

    By Lynn Scarlett
    March 6, 2000

  • Urbanization Trends Don’t Threaten US Quality Of Life
    Urbanization Trends Don’t Threaten US Quality Of Life

    Despite sprawl hype, the sky is not falling

    By Samuel Staley
    December 31, 1999

  • What Will Moralists Make of Fuel-Efficient SUVs?
    What Will Moralists Make of Fuel-Efficient SUVs?

    Some SUVs approach 30 miles per gallon

    By Ted Balaker
    November 30, 1999

  • Rebuilding After a Disaster
    Rebuilding After a Disaster

    Innovations for Public Buildings and Schools

    By Lisa Snell
    November 30, 1999

  • Rebuilding After a Disaster
    Rebuilding After a Disaster

    School Funding Vouchers or Tax Credits

    By Lisa Snell
    November 30, 1999

  • Rebuilding After a Disaster
    Rebuilding After a Disaster

    Capitalizing Unused Assets to Pay for Recovery

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 30, 1999

  • Rebuilding After a Disaster
    Rebuilding After a Disaster

    Regulating for Recovery

    By Adrian Moore and Adam Summers
    November 30, 1999

  • Rebuilding After a Disaster
    Rebuilding After a Disaster

    Policy Strategies to Speed Recovery

    November 30, 1999

  • Keeping Life Downtown
    Keeping Life Downtown

    L.A. needs knowledge-based industries, not arenas

    By Joel Kotkin
    November 7, 1999

  • Effective Sprawl Solutions Found in Market, Not Regional Planning
    Effective Sprawl Solutions Found in Market, Not Regional Planning

    Sierra Club gets it wrong on sprawl

    By Samuel Staley
    October 24, 1999

  • A Six-point Environmental Flexibility Checklist
    A Six-point Environmental Flexibility Checklist

    By Christopher A. Hartwell
    September 1, 1999

  • Madison’s Taxi Regulations Stifle Innovation, Competition
    Madison’s Taxi Regulations Stifle Innovation, Competition

    More competition would open door to new companies

    By Samuel Staley
    August 4, 1999

  • States Can Teach the Feds
    States Can Teach the Feds

    Pennsylvania shows incentives work better than mandates

    By Lynn Scarlett
    July 31, 1999

  • Big-box Retailers Have Important Regional Benefits
    Big-box Retailers Have Important Regional Benefits

    Community benefits from new business growth

    By Samuel Staley
    July 9, 1999

  • The Facts about Wastewater, Stormwater, and Water Contract Management in the City of Stockton
    The Facts about Wastewater, Stormwater, and Water Contract Management in the City of Stockton

    Myths and facts about water privatization

    By Geoffrey Segal
    January 1, 1999

  • Waste Minimization, Resource Conservation, and Environmental Progress
    Waste Minimization, Resource Conservation, and Environmental Progress

    Voluntary models of shared responsibility

    By Lynn Scarlett
    December 1, 1998

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