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...Paul R. Portney, President of Resources for the Future, a Washington-based enviromental think tank, said "Graham's appointment will not be uncontroversial...
...interview yesterday, Stavins said he is currently working on a book titled Public Policies for Environmental Protection, co-authored with Paul Portney, president of Resources for the Future, a Washington-based think tank at which Stavins is a university fellow...
...Paul Portney, Vice President of Resources for the Future, disagreed, asserting that risk assessment and cost benefit analysis were "damn good idea...
...While Portney agreed with Goldman on some points, he noted the necessity of "filtering out bad decisions without meddling in every policy...
...Concerto reflects this concern, as Kirchner writes in the modern idiom, but with warmth and not numbing austerity. On Tuesday night, the brass and percussion were especially noteworthy; the former carrying out their role as an antiphonal block, the latter as understated punctuation. Lawrence Lesser, cello, and Robert Portney, violin, fit well into the ensemble sound--both have tended toward romantic interpretations throughout the Chamber Player series, and the piece provided them a suitable outlet...