ENVIRONMENT AND REGULATION: 2001-2002
- Environmental Justice Study: Smart Growth and its Effects on Housing Markets: The New Segregation
- Press Release: New Study Says Minorities and Poor Harmed by Anti-Sprawl Policies
- Press Release: Environmental Justice Study to Be Released November 21
- Ten Second Response: League of Conservation Voters Makes Traditional Misleading Attack on Republicans; Promotes Democratic Party Candidates, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Government "Scrooge" Ruining Breast Cancer Victim's Christmas, by Chris Burger
- Ten Second Response: Radanovich and Allen Introduce Bills to Keep Sludge Out of the Potomac, Bring Endangered Species Act Enforcement to East Coast, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: House Rejects Senate's Greenhouse Gas Provisions in Energy Bill, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: When It Comes to Safeguarding Chemical Facilities, the EPA is No Defense Department, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Wildfires Should Motivate a New Century of Forest Restoration, by Thomas M. Bonnicksen, Ph.D.
- Ten Second Response: Senate Continues to Bicker Over Forest Health Amendment, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Congress Considers Expanding Daschle's South Dakota Forest Provisions to Nation, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Growth Often is Not the Sole Culprit When Affordable Housing Disappears, by Eric Peters
- Ten Second Response: President Bush Offers Plan To Protect Homes and the Environment From More Catastrophic Wild Fires; Environmental Extremists Counter With Plans to Continue the Disasters, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Kyoto: Good Reviews for Bad Rubbish, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Fuel Efficiency Regulations Save Gas But Cost Lives and Money, by Mary Katherine Ascik
- Ten Second Response: Environmental Groups Use Smokescreen to Dodge Responsibility for Wildfires, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: New York Times Sounds False Climate Alarm Once Again: Bush, Not Times, Has It Right On Global Warming, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Four American Eco-Terrorists Indicted in Oregon, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Senator Joe Lieberman Says Property Belongs First To Government, Not The People, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: EPA's Regulatory Turnaround an Example of Compassionate Conservatism in Action, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Daschle's Election Year Ploy May Open Door for Return of Sound Forest Management Policies, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Tree-Huggers or Fire-Huggers?: The Environmental Movement's Confused Forest Policy, by Thomas M. Bonnicksen, Ph.D.
- Ten Second Response: Where is the Sierra Club's Condemnation of Senator Daschle? by Christopher Burger
- Ten Second Response: Senate Bill Introduced to Codify Forest Roadless Plan; Plan Bans Building Roads for Fighting Forest Fires, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Daschle Admits Logging Projects Can Help Prevent Forest Fires, by Christopher Burger
- National Policy Analysis: Lawyers vs. Amusement Parks: Summer May Never be the Same, by Amy Ridenour
- Ten Second Response: TSR Extra - Recess Notes: Answers to Questions on Common Environmental Questions
- National Policy Analysis: A Global Warming Primer, by Gerald Marsh (pdf file) (Please note: This is an updated version of National Policy Analysis #396 of the same title, published September 2001. Alterations to the original version, available here, can be found on pages 7-8 and 16.)
- Press Release: EPA Policies Expose Americans to Deadly Infections
- National Policy Analysis: Keep the Statue of Liberty Free: An Argument for Congressional Oversight of U.N. Land Designations in the U.S., by Amy Ridenour
- Ten Second Response: Wildfires Linked To Environmental Extremists As Disingenuous Denials Fly, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Monster Wildfires are Preventable, by Thomas M. Bonnicksen, Ph.D.
- National Policy Analysis: Climate Change and California Assembly Bill 1058: Is it Hype? by Willie Soon, Ph.D.
- National Policy Analysis: A Change in Climate on Climate Change? Don't Count on It, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Yucca Mountain: Could Nuclear Energy Be Killed By Senators "Playing Nice"? by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Wildfires Exceed Record Year of 2000 by 50 Percent, Continue to Grow in Overfueled Forests, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Yucca Mountain: The Right Decision, by Gerald Marsh and George Stanford
- National Policy Analysis: Greenpeace Publicity Campaign Could Help Terrorists Attack Chemical Plants, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Historic Preservation Saves Buildings But Robs Residents of Goods and Services, by Syd Gernstein
- Ten Second Response: Bush Administration, Senate Finance Committee Formally Approve Placing Tax Subsidy to Environmental Groups in Tax Code to Promote Land Grabs by Environmentalists and the Government, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Forty-Five Members of Congress Urge President to Resist Efforts to Implement Clinton-Era Roadless Rule, by Tom Randall
- Press Release: Bush Sets Record Straight with Repudiation of Global Warming Report
- Ten Second Response: Australia Set to Reject Global Warming Treaty, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: EPA Ruling Backfires, Spurs Sales of Diesel Trucks, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Bush Repudiates "Bureaucratic" Report on Global Warming, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Bush Administration Report on Climate Change Baffles Supporters, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Kyoto Global Warming Treaty Losing Support Around the World While Thriving in U.S. Senate, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Court Says EPA's Haze Plan Infringes On States' Rights, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Closing the New Digital Divide: African-Americans Call Upon the FCC to Allow Improved High-Speed Internet Access, by John Meredith
- National Policy Analysis: Lack of Respect for Law and Private Property Rights Undermines Future of Democratic Capitalism in Russia, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Yucca Mountain: A Simple Solution, by Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford
- National Policy Analysis: Asbestos Lawsuits By Healthy Patients to Siphon Billions From U.S. Economy, by Amy Ridenour
- Ten Second Response: Federal Government Raises Price of New Homes to Protect the Lumber Industry it Has Nearly Killed, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Pay Americans First: More Federal Land Purchases Would Add to PILT Burden, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Senator Barbara Boxer Proposes Designating 2.5 Million More Acres as "Wilderness" In California, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Tom Daschle and Senate Democrats Attack Bush Administration for Reassessing the Secretly-Developed Clinton Rule to Halt Forest Road Building, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Sportsmen and Hunting Groups Write President Bush about Forest Management, by Gretchen Randall
- Relief Report newsletter #108: Environmental Protection: Shouldn't We Be Doing It for Future Generations? edited by David Ridenour
- Ten Second Response: Study Says Clean Air Rules More Costly for Rural Areas, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Energy Bill in Conference: Will Republicans Accept Kyoto-Like Global Warming Measure to Get ANWR Drilling Approved? by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Target of Animal Rights Activists Becomes a Target for Explosives, by Christopher Burger
- National Policy Analysis: Who's Afraid of the "No Fear" Bill? by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Senate Puts Black Arkansas Jurist at the Back of the Bus, by David Almasi
- National Policy Analysis: Needed: A 21st Century Anti-Trust Policy for a 21st Century Economy, by Amy Ridenour
- Ten Second Response: Kyoto Treaty Language Attached to Senate Energy Bill, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Reprocessing Nuclear Fuel is the Way to Make Yucca Mountain Work tor Everyone, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Rep. John Doolittle Introduces Bill Calling for Release of 15-Year Old Wilderness Study Areas, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Asbestos Lawsuits: Putting Retirements at Risk, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: The Radical Spectrum: Environmentalists Push the Envelope to Push Their Cause, by David Almasi
- Ten Second Response: Earth Day 2002 Brings Cause for Celebration and Concerns about Over-Regulation, by Gretchen Randall
- Press Release: U.S. Environmental Policy Unfriendly to Minorities; African-American Network Wants Earth Day Reassessment of Regulations
- Questions and Answers on Global Warming: April 2002
- Ten Second Response: Bush Administration and House Democrats Oppose Bill to Restrict Federal Land Acquisition, by Gretchen Randall
- Earth Day 2002 Information Center: Research and Links for Earth Day
- Earth Day 2002 Information Center Press Release: "Earth Day Interview Locator Service" and Earth Day Fact Kit Available to Journalists
- Earth Day 2002 Fact Sheet: The History of Earth Day
- Earth Day 2002 Fact Sheet: Earth Day Reflections
- Earth Day 2002 Fact Sheet: Myths and Facts About the Environment
- Earth Day 2002 Fact Sheet: Environmental Progress Since the First Earth Day
- Earth Day 2002 Fact Sheet: The Rising Cost of Regulations Since the First Earth Day
- Ten Second Response: Lincoln Chafee Advances Bill to Usurp Local Control of Land Use Planning and Zoning, by Tom Randall
- Press Release: Gasoline Shortages Begin - Prices Approach 2001 Levels
- Ten Second Response: Natural Resources Defense Council 'Cries Wolf' Over Consultation on Bush Energy Plan, by Christopher Burger
- National Policy Analysis: Giving With One Hand, Taking Away with the Other: Competing Government Policies Both Promote and Deny Homeownership Opportunities for Minorities, by David Almasi
- National Policy Analysis: State Regulators Destroy Los Angeles's Fellowship With the Ringmakers, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: On Environmental Issues, Conservative Groups and Labor Unions are Natural Born Allies, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Teamster Chief James Hoffa Warns Politicians In Both Parties Not To Stand In The Way Of Oil Exploration In Alaska, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Associated Press Misleads Public With Headline Saying "Study: Drilling Threatens Wildlife," by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Ice Shelf Breaks Off Antarctica Coastline, by Gretchen Randall
- Press Release: Nevada Congresswoman Uses Misleading Evidence in Bid to Stop President Bush from Opening Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository; Video Shows Anti-Tank Missile Penetrating a Cask Used for Shipping Spent Nuclear Fuels, But Cask in Video was More Fragile than the Genuine Article
- National Policy Analysis: CAFE Belongs in the Graveyard with its Victims: We Can Increase Fuel Economy Without Costing Lives, by Tom Randall
- Press Release: Teamsters' Hoffa Endorses Alaskan Oil Exploration, Says Union Will Remember Politicians Who Vote Against Job Creation & Energy Independence
- Ten Second Response: Sierra Club Attacks Senators for Vote on CAFE, by Gretchen Randall
- Relief Report newsletter #106: Increase fuel economy without killing Americans, edited by David Ridenour
- Ten Second Response: Media Misconceptions Help Lead to Public Fear of Global Warming, by Christopher Burger
- Ten Second Response: Teamsters Union Claims Environmentalist Support For ANWR Oil Exploration, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: League of Conservation Voters Scorecard Ignores Important Environmental Votes, But Includes Abortion and Campaign Finance Reform, by Christopher Burger
- Relief Report newsletter #105: Cautionary energy tales, edited by David Ridenour
- Press Release: From the "New Segregation" to Higher Costs: Environmental Policies Cost Minorities the Most
- Center for Environmental Justice: Solidarity and Stewardship: African-Americans and the Environment, by David Almasi
- Ten Second Response: Bush's Global Warming Plan a Mix of Giveaways and Research, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: The Separations Technology and Transmutation Systems (STATS) Report: Implications for Nuclear Power Growth and Energy Sufficiency, by Charles E. Boardman, Carl E. Walter, Marion L. Thompson and Chester S. Ehrman (Note: For optimum viewing, we recommend the pdf version of this paper.)
- National Policy Analysis: Spent Fuel Belongs in Yucca Mountain, by Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford
- National Policy Analysis: Premature Death: A Cautionary Energy Tale, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Lies, Damned Lies and Science: When Scientific Research is Actually Scientific Sham, by Amy Ridenour
- Relief Report newsletter #104: Holding global warming forecasters accountable; Yucca Mountain
- Ten Second Response: Interior Department Proposes Joint Federal, Environmentalist Land Grab Via Tax Code, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Bill Clinton's Department of Energy is on Record: Oil And Gas Exploration is Environmentally-Friendly, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Senators Propose Dangerous Increase in Fuel Efficiency Standards and Regulatory Phase-Out of SUVs, Minivans and Light Trucks, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Fuel Efficiency Standards: What to Do Next? by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Global Warming: Administration Could Snatch Defeat From the Jaws of Victory, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Stay the Course: President Bush Should Continue Sticking with Science on Global Warming, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Stop Worrying About Yucca Mountain, by Gerald E. Marsh and George Stanford
- National Policy Analysis: Let's Hold Global Warming Forecasters Accountable... Brazilian-Style, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Union of Concerned Scientists Pushes Fuel Efficiency at Expense of Auto Safety, by Christopher Burger
- Ten Second Response: National Research Council (NRC) Reports Higher Water Levels Not Needed for Klamath Basin Fish, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: New Research Indicates the Earth May Be Cooling, by Amy Ridenour
- Relief Report Newsletter #103: Are We Entering the Age of Global Cooling? and Enron and Global Warming
- Ten Second Response: League of Conservation Voters Gets It Wrong on Bush Record, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Cattle Growers' Association Wins Suit Against Endangered Species Act Enforcement, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: A Different Standard for the Powerful Means No Environmental Justice From Washington, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: The Greatest Unfounded Health Scares of Recent Times, Part I: DDT, by Adam J. Lieberman and Simona C. Kwon, M.P.H.
- Ten Second Response: Senator John Kerry's Energy Plan Disagrees with Facts and Himself, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: President Bush Urges Senate to Approve Energy Bill to Protect Jobs, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Sierra Club & NRDC Urge Calls to White House about Clean Air Rules and New Source Review, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Brownfields Revitalization Cuts Urban Blight, Suburban Sprawl, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Enron and the Environmental Movement: Global Warming Politics Makes for Strange Bedfellows, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Yucca Mountain: The Right Place for Spent Nuclear Fuel, by Gerald E. Marsh and George Stanford
- Ten Second Response: Antarctic Cooling Despite Supposed Global Warming, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Federal Government Unsure about Appealing Bitterroot Decision, by Gretchen Randall
- Press Release: Opening the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Storage Facility is Important to National Security; Action Would Eliminate the Only Serious Vulnerability of Nuclear Plants to Terrorism
- Ten Second Response: Endangered Species Act Studies May be Hoaxes Designed to Restrict Human Use of Government Lands, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository to Open, Says U.S. Energy Secretary, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Judge Blocks Logging of Burned Trees in Montana's Bitterroot National Forest, by Gretchen Randall
- Relief Report Regulatory Newsletter: Special Holiday Edition
- National Policy Analysis: The Grinch Who Stole Our Business, by Christopher Burger
- National Policy Analysis: Patience or Panic? - The EPA Seems to Let Demographics Decide, by Syd Gernstein
- Ten Second Response: Senate Democrats' Energy Bill Promotes Global Warming Theory, by Gretchen Randall
- Ten Second Response: Latest NAS Global Warming Study Poorly Reported, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Integral Fast Reactors: Source of Safe, Abundant, Non-Polluting Power, by George S. Stanford, Ph.D.
- Ten Second Response: Rep. Markey Misses the Mark on Nuclear Safety
- National Policy Analysis: Beating Swords into Plowshares - The 21st Century Way, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Wishes Won't Fuel Our Economy: We Need Oil Drilling, by Amy Ridenour
- Scoop Newsletter #223: Kyoto a No-Go for U.S. Air Force
- Ten Second Reponse: Media Overplays Risk of Terrorist Attacks on Nuclear Power Plants
- Ten Second Response: Federal Agency Will Not Appeal Court Decision on "Endangered" Salmon
- Relief Report Newsletter #101: Nuclear Power in the Age of Terrorism; Veterans & ANWR
- Ten Second Response Jim Jeffords' New Proposed "Multi-Pollutant" Bill Would Cost Jobs And Billions Of Dollars
- National Policy Analysis: Terrorism and Nuclear Power: What are the Risks? by Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford
- Ten Second Response: Robert Redford Urges Letters To Senators To Stop "Drill The Arctic" Plan
- Relief Report #100: 11/1/01
- Ten Second Response: In Movie Theater Ads, Actor Martin Sheen Attacks Proposed ANWR Drilling
- Ten Second Response: Senate Democrats Fight Energy Bill
- National Policy Analysis: Good News About the Environment: A Review of Bjorn Lomborg's The Skeptical Environmentalist, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Martial Arts for Media Watchers: A Review of Steven J. Milloy's Junk Science Judo - Self Defense Against Health Scares and Scams, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: As a Nation Struggles, Domestic Terrorists Brag, by Tom Randall
- Ten Second Response: Energy Bill Held Up in Senate
- National Policy Analysis: Reprocessing, Waste and Bombs: Good News on the Energy Front, by Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford
- Response to Boston Globe article: Do SUVs and suburban living inspire terrorism? The Boston Globe may think so.
- National Policy Analysis: A Global Warming Primer, by Gerald Marsh (Please note: pages 7-8 and page 16 of this document were updated in July 2002 and this paper was republished as National Policy Analysis #420, available online here)
- National Policy Analysis: Unocal Uses Regulatory Process for Profit; Stands to Make Billions, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Global Warming Policies Could Unfairly Harm Minorities and the Poor, by Rep. John Peterson (R-PA)
- National Policy Analysis: New Bio Oil Grown by American Farmers Offers Benefits to Farmers, Consumers and the Environment, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: It's Time to Face Facts - Current Alternative Energy Options Don't Add Up, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Mr. President, Use your Bully Pulpit: Bush is Right on Environmental Issues, But Fails to Say So, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Climate Change Science?: National Academy of Sciences Global Warming Report Fails to Live Up to Its Billing, by Gerald Marsh
- National Policy Analysis: In the Klamath Basin, Farmers and Ranchers are Becoming the Real Endangered Species, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Campaign to Save Our Environment Plays Loose with the Truth on Arsenic, by Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: 1972 Treaty Grants the United Nations Control Over American Historical Landmarks, by Melissa Wiedbrauk
- National Policy Analysis: Devolution to the States is Working for Welfare; It Can Work for Public Lands, by Gretchen Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Energy Crisis Spreads: Aluminum Industry Faces Shutdown, Layoffs Due to Electricity Shortage, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Kyoto Coverup: TV News Gives One-Sided View On Global Warming, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Natural Heat Vent May Counter Global Warming, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: California's Electric Rate Increase Proposal Would Shield Voters, But Devastate Business, by Amy Ridenour
- 2001 Earth Day Information Center
- National Policy Analysis: Carbon Dioxide is Good for the Environment, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: The Perils of Success: Environmentalism at a Crossroads, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Bush is Right on the Environment - But He Needs Help to Prove It, by Amy Ridenour
- New Visions Commentary: Global Warming: Hot Air That's Going to Make Me Colder and Poorer, by Edmund Peterson
- Press Release: Bush's Carbon Dioxide Decision a Victory for Consumers
- National Policy Analysis: Mad About the Quality of Air Travel These Days? Blame Environmentalists, by John Carlisle
- Press Release: Environmental Regulations Contributing to Air Traffic Congestion
- National Policy Analysis: President Bush Must Kill Kyoto Global Warming Treaty and Oppose Efforts to Regulate Carbon Dioxide, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Congressional Intervention in the Internet Domain Name Process Threatens Independence of the Internet, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: After False Starts, Ford Motor Company Improves its Defense of SUVs, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Government Policies Toward Business Help Push Economy Toward Recession, by Amy Ridenour
- Press Release: Bush Is Right: Opening ANWR To Oil Exploration Would Help Consumers Without Hurting Environment
- National Policy Analysis: Environmentalists' Opposition to Oil Exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Is Unfounded, by John Carlisle
- Scoop #215: January 10, 2001
- National Policy Analysis: Gale Norton's Colorado Record Bodes Well for Innovative New Approach to Environmental Protection at Interior, By John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Gale Norton's Colorado Record Bodes Well for Innovative New Approach to Environmental Protection at Interior, by John Carlisle
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