The Squam Lake Report


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A nonpartisan plan of action for fixing the global economy from fifteen of the world's leading economists In the fall of 2008, fifteen of the world's leading economists—representing the broadest spectrum of economic opinion—gathered at New Hampshire's Squam Lake. Their goal: the mapping of a long-term plan for financial regulation reform. The Squam Lake Report distills the wealth of insights from the ongoing collaboration that began at these meetings and provides a revelatory, unified, and coherent voice for fixing our troubled and damaged financial markets. As an alternative to the patchwork solutions and ideologically charged proposals that have dominated other discussions, the Squam Lake group sets forth a clear nonpartisan plan of action to transform the regulation of financial markets—not just for the current climate—but for generations to come. Arguing that there has been a conflict between financial institutions and society, these diverse experts present sound and transparent prescriptions to reduce this divide. They look at the critical holes in the existing regulatory framework for handling complex financial institutions, retirement savings, and credit default swaps. They offer ideas for new financial instruments designed to recapitalize banks without burdening taxpayers. To lower the risk that large banks will fail, the authors call for higher capital requirements as well as a systemic regulator who is part of the central bank. They collectively analyze where the financial system has failed, and how these weak points should be overhauled. Combining an immense depth of academic, private sector, and public policy experience, The Squam Lake Report contains urgent recommendations that will positively influence everyone's financial well-being—all who care about the world's economic health need to pay attention.







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Lake Champlain 2024 State of the Lake and Ecosystem Indicators Report


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The 2024 Lake Champlain State of the Lake and Ecosystems Indicators Report presents the most recent information on the conditions of Lake Champlain and its watershed. The report documents ongoing challenges and recent successes in management of the Lake’s water quality and ecosystem. Produced every three years, the report reflects the most current scientific data and resource management approaches. Four goals outlined in the Lake Champlain management plan: Opportunities for Action —Clean Water, Healthy Ecosystems, Thriving Communities, and an Informed and Involved Public—serve as the framework for much of the LCBP’s work, including the State of the Lake Report, which highlights the results of some of the management actions taken to achieve the four goals. --