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Washington, D.C., August 19, 2008—A new book scrutinizes crucial environmental policy areas in need of change, from global warming to free-market environmentalism, biotechnology, chemical risk, and more.
“The U.S. needs environmental policies that recognizes the value of harnessing the institutions of the marketplace,” remarked Environmental Source editor, Angela Logomasini, PhD., Director of Risk and Environmental Policy for the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
The book, The Environmental Source, is an essential reference book on environmental policy for political candidates, news media and editorialists, elected officials and their staff, students, professors and anyone with an interest in environmental issues. The book’s contributors provide useful insights, such as:
With a user-friendly format and easy-to-read style, The Environmental Source, 2nd Edition provides sourced facts and figures, additional references, and contact information to experts on key environmental issues. CEI is releasing both a hard copy and an online version that will be updated and expanded on an ongoing basis.
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