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Inside the Koch Brothers' Toxic Empire | Rolling Stone - 0 views

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    "n "the science of success," Charles Koch highlights the problems created when property owners "don't benefit from all the value they create and don't bear the full cost from whatever value they destroy." He is particularly concerned about the "tragedy of the commons," in which shared resources are abused because there's no individual accountability. "The biggest problems in society," he writes, "have occurred in those areas thought to be best controlled in common: the atmosphere, bodies of water, air. . . ." But in the real world, Koch Industries has used its political might to beat back the very market-based mechanisms - including a cap-and-trade market for carbon pollution - needed to create the ownership rights for pollution that Charles says would improve the functioning of capitalism. In fact, it appears the very essence of the Koch business model is to exploit breakdowns in the free market. Koch has profited precisely by dumping billions of pounds of pollutants into our waters and skies - essentially for free. It racks up enormous profits from speculative trades lacking economic value that drive up costs for consumers and create risks for our economy."
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Pollution embodied in trade - 0 views

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    Encyclopedia of Earth
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    I thought this site as a general resource might be helpful to others
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limits of growth over 30 years - 0 views

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    Article is about interaction between different systems, such as pollution rates,population and industrial production and how that affects society
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Great list of emerging technologies - 0 views

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    Favorite are #9 and #1
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The 1991 Lawrence Summers World Bank Memo on underpolluted countries - 0 views

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    The original text of Larry Summers' memo on underpolluted countries--"shouldn't the World Bank be encouraging MORE migration of the dirty industries to the LDCs [Less Developed Countries]" Summers went on to become treasury secretary under Clinton, Harvard U. president (until he was forced out), and chief economic advisor to Obama.
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