>Thanks for the article, interesting food for thought, and a breath of fresh
>air into the list after the last few weeks.
>
>Reminds me somewhat of the "Green Scissors" proposals of recent years, U.S.
>budget cuts (mostly of corporate subsidies and more destructive public
>works projects, justified on both economic and environmental grounds)
>attempting to join fiscal-conservative-republican types with
>environmentalists. Always wondered why the Republicans didn't have more of
>an environmental wing, both on economic and on spiritual grounds, not to
>mention merely being truly "conservative".
>
You might be interested in _The Making of a Conservative Environmentalist_
by Gordon K. Durnil. Don't know the date, but it's not new. Also _Managing
the Commons_ 2nd ed, John A. Baden and Douglass S. Noonan 1998. Indiana
University Press strikes me as being politically to the right, but I could
be wrong.
Bissell
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