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Author Halvorson, Charles, author.

Title Valuing clean air : the EPA and the economics of environmental protection / Charles Halvorson
Published New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 289 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Introduction : save EPA -- The costs of pollution -- The doer : the EPA and the power in implementation -- A balancing act : regulatory review -- Putting the profit motive to work : regulatory reform -- Are you tough enough? : deregulation -- Markets for bads : cap-and-trade and the new environmentalism -- Epilogue : the EPA and a changing climate
Summary "The passage of the Clean Air Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970 marked a sweeping transformation in American politics. In a few short years, the environmental movement pushed Republican and Democratic elected officials to articulate a right to clean air as part of a bevy of new federal guarantees. Charged with delivering on those promises, the EPA represented a bold assertion that the federal government had a responsibility to protect the environment, the authority to command private business to reduce their pollution, and the capacity to dictate how they did so. But revolutions are always contested and the starburst of environmental concern that propelled the Clean Air Act and the EPA coincided with economic convulsions that shook the liberal state to its core. As powerful businesses pressed to roll back regulations, elected officials from both parties questioned whether the nation could keep its environmental promises. Pushing on, the EPA adopted a monetized approach to environmental value that sat at odds with environmentalist notions of natural rights but provided a critical shied for the agency's rulemaking, as environmental protection came to serve as a key battleground in larger debates over markets, government, and public welfare. The EPA's success and the potential limits of its monetary approach are evident in the very air we breathe today - far cleaner and healthier as a result of the EPA's actions, but holding new threats in a rapidly changing climate"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on August 26, 2021)
Subject United States. Environmental Protection Agency -- History
SUBJECT United States. Environmental Protection Agency fast
Subject Environmental policy -- United States -- History
Environmental protection -- Economic aspects -- United States -- History
Environmental policy
Environmental protection -- Economic aspects
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020049831
ISBN 9780197538876
0197538878
019753886X
9780197538852
0197538851
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