NCPA Media: Environment
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May 19, 1999 NCPA: STUDY SAYS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS DOESN'T JUSTIFY GLOBAL WARMING ACCORD
The United States would have to cut its energy use by one-quarter - the equivalent of stopping all highway, rail, sea and air traffic permanently - to meet the requirements of the Kyoto global warming accord.
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May 17, 1999 NCPA TO RELEASE FIRST MAJOR INDEPENDENT STUDY ON THE POTENTIAL COSTS OF THE GLOBAL WARMING ACCORD
The United States would have to cut its energy use by one-quarter - the equivalent of stopping all highway, rail, sea and air traffic permanently - to meet the requirements of the Kyoto global warming accord.
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Mar 24, 1999 Study Refutes Myths Of Suburban Growth
Criticism that "urban sprawl" damages the environment and threatens open spaces is based on false beliefs.
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Nov 24, 1998 NCPA Environmental Expert in Washington Free-market Analyst to Talk Global Warming, Endangered Species and More!
H. Sterling Burnett, an environmental policy and gun law analyst with the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis will visit Washington to discuss possible changes to state and federal public forest management with congressional offices and targeted revisions of the Endangered Species Act with the Endangered Species Coalition.
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Dec 05, 1997 Briefing Addresses Global Climate Change Treaty's Impact on Texas
The global climate change treaty under discussion in Kyoto, if agreed to by the U.S., will have a significant impact on the Texas economy.
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