Resources Magazine Articles
Articles from print issues of Resources magazine, dating back to 1959
Resources Magazine Articles Archive

Putting People in the Picture: RFF's Alan Krupnick
Feb. 1, 1998

Resources Issue No. 129, Fall 1997
Nov. 21, 1997

New Air Quality: Standards are Tighter But Compliance is Distant
Nov. 1, 1997

Environmental Policy is the Public's to Make and the Market's to Shape: An Interview with RFF's Chairman of the Board
Nov. 1, 1997

Global Trade in Greenhouse Gas Control: Market Merits and Critics' Concerns
Nov. 1, 1997

Paying to Drive Freely: RFF Surveys Public Attitudes to Congestion Fees
Nov. 1, 1997

High-Tech Leads to Uptick in U.S. Petroleum Industry
Nov. 1, 1997

The National Parks: Valuing a Treasure as an "Island Free"
Aug. 1, 1997

Reducing Carbon Emissions: Interactions with the Tax System Can Raise the Cost
Aug. 1, 1997

What the Science Says: How We Use It and Abuse It to Make Health and Environmental Policy
Aug. 1, 1997

The Politics of Protecting Species
Aug. 1, 1997

Putting a Price on Solid Waste Reduction
May 1, 1997

Preparing America's Food Safety System for the 21st Century
May 1, 1997

Energy Trading: The Market's Response to Deregulation
May 1, 1997

A Framework for Climate Change Policy
May 1, 1997

How Will Congress Review Rulemaking? New Power Could Improve Regulations
Feb. 1, 1997

Biodiversity Prospecting: Shopping the Wilds Is Not the Key to Conservation
Feb. 1, 1997

Resources Issue No. 126, Winter 1997
Feb. 1, 1997

Electricity Deregulation and the Consumer
Feb. 1, 1997

Sound Science, Sound Energy Policy: A Senator Reflects
Feb. 1, 1997

Voluntary Incentives are No Shortcut to Pollution Abatement
Feb. 1, 1997

Voluntary Incentives Are No Shortcut to Pollution Abatement
Jan. 1, 1997

How Will Congress Review Rulemaking? New Power Could Improve Regulations
Jan. 1, 1997

Electricity Deregulation and the Consumer
Jan. 1, 1997