In an internal analysis of the U.S. economy and federal environmental spending, Center for Environmental Stewardship Director David Schnare conducted a brief review of the […]
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An African-American from Illinois and a woman from Alaska have infected millions of Americans with a thirst for change. Will Virginians feel it too?
A century ago, new immigrants weren’t left on their own — they were expected to become citizens and become part of the American culture. In […]
A century ago, Americans expected immigrants to learn English and adapt to a new culture. Would it be politically incorrect to encourage today's immigrants to […]
It’s time to either pass a gas tax increase to pay for transportation infrastructure or take it off the table. If the General Assembly remains […]
It's time to fish or cut bait on the gas tax. Either pass a tax increase to pay for transportation projects or take it off […]
How do you create an energy policy that combines concern about energy needs with concerns over climate change? This paper, presented to the Virginia House […]
How do you create an energy policy that combines concern about energy needs with concerns over climate change? This paper, presented to the Virginia House […]
Why is Virginia’s climate change goal neither practically achievable or necessary in order to prevent catastrophic climate effects? The Jefferson Institute’s Center for Environmental Stewardship […]
There are tried and true agricultural practices that could help restore the Chesapeake Bay’s health. They’re less expensive than government “command and control” solutions, too.