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Ownership Society Should Apply To Gulf Coast Rebuilding

As President Bush puts finishing touches on next week’s State of the Union address, a new study from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) suggests he should add a section – extending his “Ownership Society” to the rebuilding of New Orleans.

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New Study Confirms Kyoto's Impotency

A new study published in the British journal Nature suggests that the biggest climate offender may literally be in our own backyard-trees. NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett states that the study proves the ineffectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol.

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U.S. Climate Change Strategy Should Lead AP6 Meetings

As the Asia-Pacific climate change conference prepares to kick-off next week in Australia, NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett says adaptation and technological innovation, both integral to the U.S. government’s position on climate change, should drive any agreement.

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Superfund Tax Will Be Both Costly and Ineffective

Superfund celebrated its 25th Anniversary last month and some members of Congress commemorated the event by introducing legislation to reinstate taxes to finance the costly and ineffective program.

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