This issue's theme:
Archived Articles for December, 2008
The Theological Bases of Environmental Interests:
Religious Movements and U.S. Support for Environmental Cooperation
Environmental Science and Society:
An Evolving Dialogue
Quantifying the Unquantifiable:
Why Regulating Lead (and Other Public Health Threats) is so Hard
The Promise of Technology in Tackling Climate Change:
What Will it Take to Get Beyond Good Ideas?
The Securitization of Environmental Policies:
Gasping the Nexus? The Darfur Case
Social Entrepreneurship:
A For-Profit Approach to Filling the Gap in International Environmental Policy
Carbon Markets: Rising Out of Thin Air
A Review of the Creation and Rise of Global Carbon Markets and their Future Prospects Post-2012
Toward a Transatlantic Dialogue on Trade and the Environment:
A Comparison of Approaches to Environmental Impact Assessments of Trade Agreements in the United States and EU
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Mission
To conduct scholarly research related to the concerns of public and private institutions of the United States and governments of other countries and disseminate that research to a broad audience concerned with foreign relations.
