This effort is part of Costello's practical vision that includes healthy wild fisheries, a healthy ocean, healthy coasts, and healthy communities
whose economies and environment depend on them.
Not exact matches
Our reporters include Dan Telvock, who covers the
environment, Charlotte Keith,
whose reporting has focused on the
economy and social services,
and Daniela Porat, who joined the staff in September after a stint at The New York Times.
Why does the list not include economists like Amartya Sen of Harvard University, also a Nobel prize winning economist
whose career is devoted to promoting well - being particularly among the world's poor (he had an op - ed a couple of days ago in the NY Times re: the food crisis); or Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia University, also a former World Bank chief economist
and Nobel prize winner who is critical of the globalized free market apparatus run by the World Bank, the IMF
and the WTO; or Herman Daley of the University of Maryland, also a former economist at the World Bank
whose career is devoted to developing a sustainable
economy within the ecological constraints of our
environment.
This would not be a traditional economic or international affairs research institution, but rather one
whose research centered on the
environment broadly defined but that also included food, energy, population, water,
and particularly the relationship between the
environment and the
economy.
[121][122] Mr. Mader has also been the co-chair of the Natural Resources Task Force (now the Energy,
Environment and Agriculture Task Force), whose operating principle was «free market environmentalism,» with the assertion that «there is a mutually beneficial dynamic between a robust economy and a healthy e
Environment and Agriculture Task Force),
whose operating principle was «free market environmentalism,» with the assertion that «there is a mutually beneficial dynamic between a robust
economy and a healthy
environmentenvironment.