Common-Sense Environmentalism
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Common-sense environmentalists believe:

The best way to protect the environment is to work with, rather than against, free markets.
Markets solve the problem of scarcity by creating abundance; markets create the wealth that makes investments in health and wilderness preservation possible; and when pollution is correctly defined as trespass, markets can discover and implement the least-cost solutions.
Government, too, has a role to play in protecting the environment, but it has played its role poorly in the past. We need regulatory reform to ensure that governments, when involved, operate efficiently and respect the rights of the parties involved
 

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Last modified: February 05, 2006