| Author/Contributor(s): | Noon, Kevin F.; Ward, Judith A. |
| Publisher: | Square One |
| Date: | 6/20/2006 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
The Feds, along with many state governments, now allow for the creation of individual environmental “banks,” which are established by converting unproductive property into new wetlands, endangered species reserves, water storage reservoirs, and a host of other types of environmentally protected land. Credits are then issued to the landowners—credits that can be sold to developers seeking to build on previously protected properties. As building continues in one place, new environmentally sound acreage is created in another. Now you can perform an environmentally responsible service and make a highly profitable investment at the same time.