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Who Owns the Environment? Part I
In Umberto Eco’s medieval mystery, The Name of the Rose, there is a famous scene in which Franciscans, Dominicans and other high Church officials engage
In Umberto Eco’s medieval mystery, The Name of the Rose, there is a famous scene in which Franciscans, Dominicans and other high Church officials engage
I recently posted an item here, on Conservefewell.org, attempting to reconcile rights to and in private property with the concept of the universal destination of
The water sector seems to be completely immobilized by the canard that a stormwater management fee tied to impermeable surfaces-parking lots, roofs, sidewalks, streets-is a
The water sector seems to be completely immobilized by the canard that a stormwater management fee tied to impermeable surfaces-parking lots, roofs, sidewalks, streets-is a
Pope Francis drew the attention of The New York Times during his recent trip to Manila prompting the headline, “Papal Text Says Man Betrays God
We should all offer thanks for a new book by Environmental Law Institute visiting scholar Michael Curley, a former bond attorney, law professor, and all-around
Noted ecologist Daniel Botkin provides a remarkable description of the natural phenomenon which is also the title of his book, The Moon In The Nautilus
The growth of the private land trust movement in the United States has often been cited as a premier example of Alexis de Tocqueville’s insight
A few weeks ago I posted an item regarding the release of World Resources Institute’s new report on natural infrastructure, specifically, forested landscapes, as a