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Harvard Environmental Law Review

Volume 32, Number 2 (2008)

Articles

293 A Meaningful U.S. Cap-and-Trade System to Address Climate Change
Robert N. Stavins
*Web-Only Content: Table Supplement
373 Tribes as Trustees Again (Part I): The Emerging Tribal Role in the
Conservation Trust Movement

Mary Christina Wood
Zachary Welcker
433 Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Pragmatic Reorientation
Sidney A. Shapiro
Christopher H. Schroeder
503 The Problem With Wilderness
Jan G. Laitos
Rachael B. Gamble

Note

571 Carbon: Commodity or Currency? The Case for an International
Carbon Market Based on the Currency Model
Jillian Button

Book Note

597 Possessing the Pacific: Land, Settlers, and Indigenous People from
Australia to Alaska, by Stuart Banner
Eamon Lorincz

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