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2001 Reports
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Dubious Development: How the World Bank's Private Arm is Failing the Poor and the Environment
Read about how the International Finance Corporation, the private-sector lending arm of the World Bank Group, has lost site of its mission to reduce poverty and improve people's lives, focusing more on economic growth rather than quality of growth.
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Green Watchdog
Reading this document could help California taxpayers save over $4 billion annually by eliminating environmentally damaging tax breaks and wasteful projects.
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Transportation Choices Scorecard for New England and New York
Find out how different states in the northeast rate when it comes to economic incentives for sustainable transportation, transportation spending, spending on pedestrian projects, and equitable access.
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Green Scissors 2001
Learn how we could protect our environment while cutting more than $55 billion of wasteful spending of our tax dollars, as explained by a diverse coalition of environmental, taxpayer, budget watchdog and other groups.
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D.C. at the Crossroads
Check out this blueprint designed to help the District of Columbia with transportation investments and policies that could enhance safety, increase access, reduce traffic, diminish air pollution and promote economic development. While it focuses on D.C., many of the recommendations make sense for any urban area.
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