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AEI scholars Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward are available to comment on the outcome of upcoming vote on a resolution that would essentially strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
In both the nitrogen oxide and mercury rules, the Environmental Protection Agency is correctly leaving permit allocation decisions to the states.
In both the nitrogen oxide and mercury rules,Maryland shouldconsider using auctions as a means of raising revenue to reduce economically harmful tax rates.
The United States has achieved striking improvements in air quality during the last few decades.
New legislative bills would prescribe identical limits on aggregate power plant emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.
The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory saystoxic releases rose 5 percent in 2002as compared with the previous year, but reports of the death of environmental regulation are premature.
The findings in Digging Up Trouble by the Union of Concerned Scientists are unreliable and based on flawed methodology and analysis.



