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This article explores how deeply held philosophies and environmental risk allocation are "real" values in terms of enivronmental impacts, and as such should be considered under NEPA. If this were the case, this would make the operation of NEPA more transparent and efficient
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The United States has long suffered from a schizophrenia about energy policy. The importance of one of the factors in energy policy, the environment, has never been formally defined. Climate change adds another distinct layer to this complexity, as neither energy policies nor environmental...
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This article examines new empirical data on what has happened with respect to the environment and the market when electricity goes through deregulatory strategies. In so doing, it addresses the connection between energy usage and the environment. The article then uses this framework to discuss...
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