March 2010
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Community Solar Gardens and the Logic of Collective Action
Given the right policy tools and financing options, community solar gardens could make solar PV affordable and approachable for millions of Americans and others worldwide.
Are Beach Nourishment Projects Worth the Cost? [Poll]
Call it nourishment, replenishment, or restoration, the process of dredging, pumping and dumping sand to widen eroding beaches, thus bringing them back to some semblance of their former selves, is both expensive and controversial.
Audit Reveals Problems with USDA’s National Organic Program
A recent report from the Office of the Inspector General criticized the USDA for failing to fully address concerns about the National Organic Program, which is responsible for maintaining standards for organic food labeling in the US.
51 Bicycle Friendly Business Award Winners & How to Win Gold
Businesses across the US are doing more and more to promote bicycling to work, for environmental, health and economic reasons. The League of American Bicyclists just named 51 new Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB) award winners.
Can the Ethics of Islam Stop Environmental Terrorism?
In war zones around the world, the United Nations and dozens of countries throw money and people at maintaining order, preventing terrorism and diminishing the effects of war and violence. As a result, we might be dangerously ignoring the potential for an environmental terrorist attack with catastrophic consequences.




















