I SHOULD like to extend Brazell's recent discussion of the meteorological consequences of the Clean Air Act of 1956 which was confined chiefly to visibility and sunshine 1 . I shall provide further direct and indirect evidence concerning other meteorological variables such as atmospheric stability, ...
The strategy here has been to slow-walk the decision to avoid the negative consequences of disallowing broadly popular legislation. It should be noted that the EPA has NEVER in its history failed to grant a waiver of this kind for tighter air pollution control laws. There’s not even any ...
EPA places emphasis on the prevention of accidental releases of regulated chemical substances and the consequences of those accidental releases on human health and the environment in surrounding communities, whereas OSHA focuses on employee safety at ...
Air Pollution Laws and the Clean Air Act essaysAir pollution is a problem for all Americans. The average adult breathes over 3,000 gallons of air on a daily basis (Spellman, 1999). Children breathe even more air per pound of body weight and are more susc
Regulating existing power plants under the US Clean Air Act: Present and future consequences of key design choices In June 2014, the U.S. EPA released its proposed rules to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil fuel power plants, triggering considerable... Murray,BC,Pizer,... ...
"Pediatricians know that children are uniquely vulnerable to hazardous air pollution and its serious health consequences. Children are not little adults, and their lungs are still developing, putting them at greater risk for harmful impacts to their lifelong health and developme...
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"Pediatricians know that children are uniquely vulnerable to hazardous air pollution and its serious health consequences. Children are not little adults, and their lungs are still developing, putting them at greater risk for harmful impacts to their lifelong health and development. We enco...
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