- Thoreau Institute, The
- Seeks ways to protect the environment without regulation, bureaucracy, or central control. - aBetterEarth
- Features a wide range of alternative environmental approaches, including locally based "eco-innovation," outcome-based regulations, quasi-market pricing strategies, corporate and individual stewardship, property rights enforcement as a means of protecting the environment from polluters, and the cultivation of environmental aesthetics. - Alliance for America
- Coalition of grassroot organizations concerned with protecting the constitution, property rights, humans, and the environment. - Cato Institute: Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
- Established to challenge the "market failure" critique of free markets with regards to the energy industry and the environmental commons. - Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow
- Believes the values of competition, progress, freedom, and stewardship offer hope for protecting the Earth, its wildlife, and its people. - Competitive Enterprise Institute
- Nonprofit public policy organization dedicated to advancing the principles of free enterprise and limited government. - Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment (FREE)
- Advancing that economic incentives, secure property rights, and responsible prosperity can foster a healthy environment. - National Wilderness Institute
- Examines issues including endangered species, land use rights and, environmental regulations in relation to how they effect local communities and national economics. - Political Economy Research Center
- Providing market solutions to environmental problems and supporting private initiatives for conservation of natural resources. - Sand County Foundation
- Developing private conservation leadership through ethics, science, and incentives.
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