The Chesapeake Bay TMDL: To save a national treasure, the new Total Maximum Daily Load requirements for the bay and its tributaries comprise an extraordinary example of governance - a collaboration among federal agencies and states, with input from all stakeholder groups and affected parties (English)
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Title:The Chesapeake Bay TMDL: To save a national treasure, the new Total Maximum Daily Load requirements for the bay and its tributaries comprise an extraordinary example of governance - a collaboration among federal agencies and states, with input from all stakeholder groups and affected parties
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Contributors:Hall, R.M. ( author )
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Published in:ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM ; 28, 3 ; 34-39
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Publication date:2011-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 28, Issue 3
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In the Literature: Tracy Mehan takes a look at Cadillac Desert a quarter century on| 2011
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The Federal Beat: Regulators and industry backers look at what lessons to learn from reactor releasesHobson, M.K. et al. | 2011
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Around the States: Whether deterrence based or cooperative, enforcement cannot be bought on the cheapBreggin, L. et al. | 2011
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In the Courts: A spate of non-environmental cases has lawyers looking on with concernFarber, D. et al. | 2011
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The Business of Environment: The RACER trust could help communities affected by the GM bankruptcyLaws, E.P. et al. | 2011
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An Economic Perspective: A large domestic market does not guarantee a healthy domestic industryStavins, R.N. et al. | 2011
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Science and the Law: The influence of politics on agency science can be traced to deficiencies in the environmental lawsPease, C.M. et al. | 2011
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The Developing World: The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism is fundamentally flawedRich, B. et al. | 2011
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Protecting Public ParticipationBabich, A. / Sousa, B.D. et al. | 2011
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Old Roads to a New Destination: Can the United States meet the challenge of climate change using existing federal laws and action by the states under their authorities?Bianco, N.M. / Litz, F.T. et al. | 2011
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The Chesapeake Bay TMDL: To save a national treasure, the new Total Maximum Daily Load requirements for the bay and its tributaries comprise an extraordinary example of governance - a collaboration among federal agencies and states, with input from all stakeholder groups and affected partiesHall, R.M. et al. | 2011
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Changing the Climate in Washington: Marty Spitzer joins the World Wildlife Fund's U.S. climate change team at a time when the international consensus for action on global warming is starting to cool off in large part because of American intransigence| 2011
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ELI Report: Institute works with partners in the gulf to facilitate damage assessment| 2011
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Closing Statement: Leslie Carothers on today's problems, tomorrow's vision| 2011