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CPR Publications
CPR's Perspectives Series
CPR's Perspectives Series is a set of monographs by CPR scholars on timely and important regulatory debates. Each Perspective provides a thumbnail sketch of the competing arguments concerning a substantive or procedural principle for developing appropriate health, safety and environmental policies. Read our Perspectives.
CPR Books
- Mother Earth and Uncle Sam: How Pollution and Hollow Government Hurt Our Kids,
by Rena Steinzor.
- Rescuing Science from Politics: Regulation and the Distortion of Scientific Research, edited by Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor, featuring chapter contributions from CPR Scholars and others -- David Adelman, John Applegate, Carl Cranor, Holly Doremus, Paul Fischer, Donald Hornstein, Sheldon Krimsky, Thomas McGarity, David Michaels, Sidney Shapiro, Katherine Squibb, and Vern Walker.
- A
New Progressive Agenda for Public Health and the Environment,
edited by Chistopher H. Schroeder and Rena Steinzor, with contributions
from the member scholars of the Center for Progressive Reform.
- Sophisticated Sabotage: The Intellectual Games Used to Subvert Responsible Regulation, by Thomas O. McGarity, Sidney Shapiro, and David Bollier
- Priceless: On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing, by Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling.
CPR White Papers
- Squandering Public Resources, by Alyson Flournoy, Margaret Clune Giblin and Matt Shudtz, White Paper 705, September 2007.
- The Truth about Torts: Using Agency Preemption to Undercut Consumer Health and Safety, by William Funk, Sidney Shapiro, David Vladeck and Karen Sokol, White Paper 704, September 2007.
- Sequestered Science: Secrets Threatening Public Health, by Rena Steinzor and Matthew Shudtz, White Paper 703, April 2007.
- Markets, Monocultures, and Malnutrition: Agricultural Trade Policy through an Environmental Justice Lens, by Carmen G. Gonzalez, White Paper 702, April 2007.
- CPR for the Environment, written with leadership from CPR board member Alyson Flournoy, and contributions from scholars William L. Andreen, Mary Jane Angelo, John S. Applegate, Victor B. Flatt, William Funk, Joel A. Mintz, Clifford Rechtschaffen, Sidney Shapiro, Rena Steinzor, Wendy E. Wagner and staff member Margaret Clune Giblin, Publication 701, April 2007. The first of two publications from CPR’s Next Generation Environmental Initiative.
- Paper Tigers and Killer Air: How Weak Enforcement Leaves Communities Vulnerable to Smog, by Rena Steinzor and Margaret Clune, published jointly by the Center for Progressive Reform and the Center for American Progress, November 2006. Read the news release.
- "Man-Made Disaster: Texas’s Failure to Protect Its Citizens from the Perils of the Houston Petrochemical Complex," by Thomas O. McGarity and Karen Sokol, CPR White Paper #605, September 2006. The "Executive Summary to Man-Made Disaster." "Informe Ejecutivo: Un desastre provocado por el hombre: Falta de Texas en Proteger a sus Ciudadanos Contra los Peligros del Complejo Petroquímico de Houston." The news release.
- Rescuing Science from Politics: Regulation and the Distortion of Scientific Research, by Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor. A white paper summary of the August 2006 book of the same title, editor by Wagner and Steinzor and featuring chapter contributions from CPR Scholars and others -- David Adelman, John Applegate, Carl Cranor, Holly Doremus, Paul Fischer, Donald Hornstein, Sheldon Krimsky, Thomas McGarity, David Michaels, Sidney Shapiro, Katherine Squibb, and Vern Walker.
- The Truth about Torts: Lawyers, Guns, and Money, by Thomas O. McGarity, Douglas A. Kysar, and Karen Sokol, White Paper 603, July 2006.
- The Toll of Superfund Neglect: Toxic Waste Dumps & Communities at Risk, by Rena Steinzor and Margaret Clune, joint report by the Center for American Progress and CPR, June 15, 2006. (Read the news release.)
- "Strategies for Closing the Chemical Data Gap," by John S. Applegate and
Katherine Baer, White Paper 602, April 2006.
- "Ossifying Ossification: Why the Information Quality Act Should Not Provide
for Judicial Review," by by Sidney A. Shapiro, Rena Steinzor and Margaret
Clune, White Paper 601, February 2006.
- "The Hidden Lesson of the Vioxx Fiasco: Reviving a Hollow FDA," by Rena
Steinzor and Margaret Clune, White Paper 514, October 2005.
- "Unnatural Disaster: Executive Summary," by Member Scholars of the Center
for Progressive Reform, White Paper 513, September 2005.
- "Unnatural Disaster: The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina," by Member
Scholars of the Center for Progressive Reform, White Paper 512, September
2005.
- "Doubting Daubert
," by Lisa Heinzerling, White Paper 511, August 2005.
- "Overcoming Environmental Data Gaps: Why What EPA Doesn't Know about Toxic Chemicals Can Hurt," by Rena I. Steinzor, Katherine Baer, and Matt Shudtz, White Paper 510, August 2005.
- "The Truth about Torts: An Insurance Crisis, Not a Lawsuit Crisis," by
Thomas O. McGarity, Douglas A. Kysar, and Karen Sokol, White Paper 509, June
2005.
- "Regulations in Name Only: How the Bush Administration's National Forest
Planning Rule Frees the Forest Service from Mandatory Standards and Public
Accountability," by Alyson Flournoy, Robert L. Glicksman and Margaret Clune,
White Paper 508, June 2005.
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"Is Cost-Benefit Analysis Neutral? An Analysis of the Bush Administration's
Approach to Environmental, Health, and Safety Protection," by David M.
Driesen, White Paper 507, June 2005.
- "MTBE and the Need for Effective Tort Law," by Thomas McGarity, White Paper 506, March 2005.
- "Environmental Justice," by
Eileen Gauna, Catherine A. O'Neill, and Clifford Rechtschaffen.
White Paper 505, March 2005.
- "'Grandfathered' Air Pollution
Sources and Pollution Control: New Source Review Under the Clean
Air Act," by Victor B. Flatt and Kim Diana Connolly. White
Paper 504, March 2005.
- "Regulatory Underkill:
The Bush Administration's Insidious Dismantling of Public Health
and Environmental Protections," by William W. Buzbee, Robert
L. Glicksman, Sidney A. Shapiro and Karen Sokol. White Paper 503,
February 2005.
- "Truth and Science Betrayed: The
Case Against the Information Quality Act," by Thomas O. McGarity,
Sidney A. Shapiro, Rena I. Steinzor, Joanna Goger and Margaret
Clune. Publication 502, March 2005.
- "A
New Progressive Agenda for Public Health and the Environment,
a project of the Center for Progressive Regulation." White Paper
501, January 2005.
- "The
Feasibility Principle," by David Driesen, first in a series
of papers outline alternatives to cost-benefit analysis. White
Paper 407, December 2004.
- "Regulatory
Underkill: The Bush Administration's Insidious Dismantling of
Public Health and Environmental Protections," by William Buzbee,
Robert Glicksman, Sidney Shapiro, and Karen Sokol." White Paper
406, October 2004.
- "Mercury,
Risk, & Justice," by Catherine A. O'Neill. White Paper 405,
October 2004.
- "Enforcing
the Clean Water Act in the 21st Century: Harnessing the Power
of the Public Spotlight," by Clifford Rechtschaffen. White
Paper 404, October 2004.
- "Stealth
Tort Reform: How the Bush Administration's Aggressive Use of the
Preemption Doctrine Hurts Consumers," by Margaret H. Clune.
White Paper 403, October 2004.
- "Flimsy
Firewalls: The Continuing Triumph of Efficiency over Safety in
Regulating Mad Cow Disease Risks," by Thomas O. McGarity with
Frank Ackerman. White Paper 402, July 2004. Executive
summary of longer report.
- "Applying
Cost Benefit Analysis to Past Decisions," by Frank Ackerman,
Lisa Heinzerling, and Rachel Massey. White Paper 401, July 2004.
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