The Pacific Research Institute publishes their Index Of Leading Environmental Indicators 2002, with surprising results.
This report, published by the Pacific Research Institute finds that despite popular perception, environmental quality is improving dramatically in the United States. While the report is guaranteed to stir up controversy, the writers concur with one widely held view: the most meaningful environmental initiatives are taking place on the local level. The report utilizes government data to assess long-term air and water quality trends, toxic chemicalprevalence and the loss of open space and species. Note: This PDF file is a 52-page document and is 1.6 MB.
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