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US EPA’s authority over ballast water pollution eliminated

Date: May 29, 2017Author: Brooks Kaiser 0 Comments

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New US bill voted for invasive species

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I'm an Environmental and Resource Economist and Economic Historian at the University of Southern Denmark. An American abroad, I research topics ranging from funding of public goods in Ancient Greece to Arctic Marine Resource Economics and Invasive Species. View all posts by Brooks Kaiser

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