A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws

A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws
Title A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1959
Genre Air
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State Laws on Air Pollution

State Laws on Air Pollution
Title State Laws on Air Pollution PDF eBook
Author United States. Division of Air Pollution
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1959
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A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws

A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws
Title A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws PDF eBook
Author Samuel M. Rogers
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1959
Genre Air
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State Air Pollution Control Laws

State Air Pollution Control Laws
Title State Air Pollution Control Laws PDF eBook
Author Stanley E. Degler
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1969
Genre Air
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Clean Air Act

Clean Air Act
Title Clean Air Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1984
Genre Law
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A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws

A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws
Title A Digest of State Air Pollution Laws PDF eBook
Author United States. Division of Air Pollution
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1966
Genre Air
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Chasing the Wind

Chasing the Wind
Title Chasing the Wind PDF eBook
Author Noga Morag-Levine
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 277
Release 2009-01-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400825857

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The Federal Clean Air Act of 1970 is widely seen as a revolutionary legal response to the failures of the earlier common law regime, which had governed air pollution in the United States for more than a century. Noga Morag-Levine challenges this view, highlighting striking continuities between the assumptions governing current air pollution regulation in the United States and the principles that had guided the earlier nuisance regime. Most importantly, this continuity is evident in the centrality of risk-based standards within contemporary American air pollution regulatory policy. Under the European approach, by contrast, the feasibility-based technology standard is the regulatory instrument of choice. Through historical analysis of the evolution of Anglo-American air pollution law and contemporary case studies of localized pollution disputes, Chasing the Wind argues for an overhaul in U.S. air pollution policy. This reform, following the European model, would forgo the unrealizable promise of complete, perfectly tailored protection--a hallmark of both nuisance law and the Clean Air Act--in favor of incremental, across-the-board pollution reductions. The author argues that prevailing critiques of technology standards as inefficient and undemocratic instruments of "command and control" fit with a longstanding pattern of American suspicion of civil law modeled interventions. This distrust, she concludes, has impeded the development of environmental regulation that would be less adversarial in process and more equitable in outcome.