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Will Polar Bear Protection Mean Ever-Higher Energy Costs?
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Jonathan H. Adler is a professor of law and director of the Center for Business Law & Regulation at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. His articles have appeared in publications ranging from the Harvard Environmental Law Review and the Supreme Court Economic Review to the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. Mr. Adler is the author or editor of three books on environmental policy, including Environmentalism at the Crossroads (Capital Research Center, 1995). He is a contributing editor to National Review Online and a regular contributor to the popular legal blog The Volokh Conspiracy.

Bryan Arroyo is the assistant director for the Endangered Species Program at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He has led regional implementation of the Endangered Species Act and the Fish and Wildlife Service’s Coastal Program, as well as the department’s programs on environmental contaminants, federal activities, and habitat conservation. Mr. Arroyo has also done cross-organizational work with the National Association of Home Builders and the White House’s Council on Environmental Quality.

Kenneth P. Green studies public policy with respect to air pollution and climate change, energy and the environment, transportation and the environment, and environmental chemicals as a resident scholar at AEI. His work includes analysis of Canadian environmental policy. He has authored numerous policy studies, newspaper and magazine articles, several encyclopedia entries and book chapters, and a textbook for middle-school students titled Global Warming: Understanding the Debate (Enslow Publishers, 2002). Mr. Green has worked on both U.S. and Canadian policy, first at California’s Reason Foundation, then for nearly three years at British Columbia’s Fraser Institute.

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