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The Property and Environment Research Center is a nonprofit institute dedicated to improving environmental quality through property rights and markets.

Bozeman, MT
Joined July 2010

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  1. To mitigate the economic & environmental effects of water scarcity, California must embrace groundwater banking.

  2. How can California encourage water marketing, respect existing rights & allow expression of environmental demands?

  3. Water from the Desert: Entrepreneurs Tap into Unlikely Water Sources. Case study-->

  4. An essay by Earth First! co-founder Dave Foreman on the front page of PERC Reports, March 1996:

  5. Submitted as evidence that PERC has never been afraid to spark debate.

  6. Solar plant in the Mojave emits enough CO2 that it will have to participate in California's cap-and-trade program.

  7. Should the National Park Service intervene in natural biological processes to protect Isle Royale's wolves?

  8. Isle Royale's wolf dilemma: a dramatic demonstration of questions faced by

  9. Could rights-based fisheries & fertilizer efficiency both feed the planet & allow for forest & marine conservation?

  10. "Do budgets change in response to changes in regulatory output?" Researchers compare agency data.

  11. The EPA’s budget has remained nearly flat since year 2000, but the number of its restrictions has continued to grow.

  12. New study compares water use, water production and wastewater generation across energy sector.

  13. Fracking's water footprint is "smaller than other industrial uses, including conventional oil and gas production."

  14. New study: Government agencies less likely to comply with certain environmental regulations than private companies.

  15. Property rights matter: Land title reforms in Mexico led to a boom of migration and accelerated economic growth.

  16. Retweeted

    Another reason property rights are so important: they improve labor mobility in the developing world. New AER paper:

  17. Evidence suggests "production & use of corn ethanol may actually increase smog levels & greenhouse gas emissions."

  18. Study shows the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) "has created more problems than solutions."

  19. Caroline Washaya-Moyo of Zimbabwe’s Parks & Wildlife Management Authority: Banning sport hunting deprives us of revenue to fight poaching.

  20. Forty Zimbabwean elephants slaughtered; minister blames ‘American policies’

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