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Title Lessons from the Clean Air Act : building durability and adaptability into U.S. climate and energy policy / edited by Ann Carlson, Dallas Burtraw
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 248 pages) : illustrations, map
xiii, 248 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Series Cambridge EBA Collection
Contents Introduction / Ann Carlson and Dallas Burtraw -- The Clean Air Act's National Ambient Air Quality Standards : a case study of durability and flexibility in program design and implementation / William Boyd -- Stationary sources, movable rules : intransigence and innovation under the Clean Air Act / Hannah J. Wiseman -- Leveraged federalism and the Clean Air Act : the case of vehicle emissions control / Barry G. Rabe -- Promoting environmental quality through fuels regulations : lessons for a durable energy and climate policy / Joseph E. Aldy -- The Clean Air Act's use of market mechanisms / Eric M. Patashnik -- Conclusion / Ann Carlson and Dallas Burtraw
Summary "Climate and energy policy needs to be durable and flexible to be successful, but these two concepts often seem to be in opposition. One venerable institution where both ideas are apparent is the Clean Air Act, first passed by the United States Congress in 1963, with amendments in 1970 and 1990. The Act is a living institution that has been hugely successful in improving the environment. It has programs that reach across the entire economy, regulating various sectors and pollutants in different ways. This illuminating book examines these successes - and failures - with the aim to offer lessons for future climate and energy policymaking in the US at the federal and state level. It provides critical information to legislators, regulators, and scholars interested in understanding environmental policymaking"-- Provided by publisher
"In designing public policy, analysts often focus on criteria like efficiency and distributional fairness. These are important attributes of good policy design and in the climate and energy context we have seen significant attention paid to them. Our focus in this book is, nevertheless, different. Our claim is that, despite the recent pause in U.S. efforts to reduce emissions, the U.S. will need to return to aggressively regulating its greenhouse gas emissions. And in doing so, we will need well-designed energy policy that will need not only to be efficient and fair but also to be durable in order to achieve substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century. Most centrally, we will need durable energy policy in order to motivate the substantial private sector investment in long-lived energy infrastructure that will be necessary to transform our energy system"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 May 2019)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject United States. Clean Air Act.
SUBJECT Clean Air Act (United States) fast
Subject Air -- Pollution -- Law and legislation -- United States
Air -- Pollution -- Law and legislation -- Compliance costs -- United States
Air quality management -- United States
Climatic changes -- Government policy -- United States
Energy policy -- United States
Air -- Pollution -- Law and legislation
Air -- Pollution -- Law and legislation -- Compliance costs
Air quality management
Climatic changes -- Government policy
Energy policy
United States of America.
Climate change.
Energy.
Emissions.
Environmental policy.
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Carlson, Ann E., editor.
Burtraw, Dallas, editor.
ISBN 9781108377195
110837719X
1108421520
9781108421522
1108432662
9781108432665