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AEI's bimonthly newsletter on environmental policy written by AEI's F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow Steven F. Hayward and others.
2008
2007
No. 3, July - How Hot Is Global Warming? A Review of the Polls, by Karlyn Bowman No. 2, June - Climate Change: Caps vs. Taxes, by Kenneth P. Green, Steven F. Hayward, and Kevin A. Hassett No. 1, January - A New Direction for Bush Administration Climate Policy, by Lee Lane and Samuel Thernstrom
2006
2005
2004
November-December - That Old Time Religion: A Review of Recent Environmental Books, by Steven F. Hayward September-October - Finding Better Ways to Achieve Cleaner Air, by Joel Schwartz July-August - Beyond Kyoto: Real Solutions to Greenhouse Emissions from Developing Countries, by Roger Bate and David Montgomery May-June - "Changing All the Rules," Ignoring All the Facts on New Source Review, by Steven F. Hayward March-April - Climate Change and Mosquito-Born Disease, by Roger Bate January-February - Emissions Down, Smog Up. Say What? by Joel Schwartz and Steven F. Hayward
2003
November-December - Environmental Justice: Where Selma and the Cuyahoga River Fire Meet, by Steven F. Hayward September-October - "Censorship" and the Uncertain Science, by Samuel Thernstrom July-August - Making Sense of "New Source Review," by Steven F. Hayward May-June - Eco-Hysteria Then and Now, by Steven F. Hayward April - New Doubts about the Dominant Climate Change Models, by Steven F. Hayward March - A Blow to Chemophobia, by Steven F. Hayward January - Lomborg Gets the Galileo Treatment, Or, "'Shut up,' They Explained," by Steven F. Hayward
2002
December - Fading Green, by Steven F. Hayward November - The State of the Nation's Ecosystems: A Review, by Steven F. Hayward October - The New Corporate Balance Sheet: Black, Red--and Green, by Steven F. Hayward August - Sustainable Development in the Balance, by Steven F. Hayward July - AEI's Environmental Policy Outlook, by Christopher DeMuth and Steven F. Hayward |
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Health Policy Outlook
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On the eve of World Malaria Day, in the latest issue of Health Policy Outlook, Roger Bate traces the failed efforts of the international community to fight malaria since the 1960s--and why they are beginning to work now.
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