FACTOID # 146: About one-quarter of all nations drive on the left-hand-side of the road. Most of them are former British colonies.
 
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Environmental Resources Trust, Inc. (218 words)
ERT (The Environmental Resources Trust, Inc.) is a Washington, DC-based, non-profit organization that pioneers the use of market forces to protect and improve the global environment.
Founded in 1996, ERT is harnessing the power of markets to address the challenges of tempering climate change, securing clean and reliable power, and encouraging environmentally beneficial land use.
ERT's funding is derived both from philanthropic contributions and fee-for-service revenues.
CEO Observer Issue 9 - From Lisbon to Stockholm: The ERT Evaluates 'Progress' in Neoliberal Reforms (1429 words)
These recommendations are largely repetitions of the usual ERT wish-list, [7] for example, that EU leaders "complete the internal market" by fully liberalizing energy and transport markets, postal services, financial markets and air traffic control.
The ERT's dream European "needs to be able to bring a spirit of enterprise to life as a employee and a citizen".
The ERT has long campaigned for neoliberal education reform and government support for the concept of lifelong learning - the retraining of workers whose skills are no longer considered useful.
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