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Cost v. benefit: clearing the air?
Clement, Douglas
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The Region
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2001
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Dec
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pp. 18-21
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How much for a grizzly? Estimating environmental values is difficult but essential
Clement, Douglas
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2002
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Nov
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pp. 5-5
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Getting wasted
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2005
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Mar
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pp. 1-1
There are millions of tons of garbage in the Ninth District. This is their story.
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The prices-right: The toughest problem in metal mining's future will be making prices reflect all the costs.
Clement, Douglas
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2002
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pp. 4-6
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Not in my back 40
Clement, Douglas
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2005
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Mar
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pp. 2-6
Landfills—the trash sites formerly known as dumps—are growing. You got a problem with that?
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Profiles in garbage
Clement, Douglas
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2005
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pp. 3-3
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What lies beneath: The bills come due for hardrock mining's toxic past
Clement, Douglas
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2002
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pp. 1-3
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Recycling—righteous or rubbish?
Clement, Douglas
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2005
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Mar
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pp. 6-9
Critics say recycling is garbage. Supporters say it will save the world. The truth lies somewhere in between
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Water wars
Clement, Douglas
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2003
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pp. 1-7
Markets hold promise for resolving disputes over water use. But the intricate economics-and persistent politics-of water suggest that governments will remain part of the picture.
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A burning issue
Clement, Douglas
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2005
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Mar
Garbage burners play a significant role in a few Ninth District states. For years, local governments have stoked the fire, but the flame appears to be dying
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