KBH Energy Center Research and Publications
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Item A Cautiously Pessimistic Appraisal of Trends in Toxics Regulation(2010-01-01) Adelman, David E.Item Climate Change, Federalism, and Promoting Technological Change(2010-01-01) Adelman, David E.Item The Collective Origins of Toxic Air Pollution: Implications for Greenhouse Gas Trading and Toxic Hotspots(2013-03-03) Adelman, David E.Item Cost-Benefit Politics in U.S. Energy Policy(2015-08-11) Spence, David B.; Adelman, David E.Item Environmental Federalism when Numbers Matter More than Size(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2014-11-05) Adelman, David E.Two elements of the Clean Air Act are viewed as essential to its many successes: the health-based national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS), which restrict emissions of six widely released air pollutants, and the statute’s hybrid form of cooperative federal-state regulation. This Article will show that these programs are far less important to the operation of the statute than conventional wisdom would have you believe. An amalgam of parallel programs and external constraints, both political and practical, have marginalized the NAAQS framework and limited state action, such that in practice the law is more federal than it is cooperative.Item Ideology vs. Interest Group Politics in U.S. Energy Policy(2017-03-27) Spence, David B.; Adelman, David E.Item The Limits of Liability in Promoting Safe Geologic Sequestration of CO2(2011-01-01) Adelman, David E.; Duncan, Ian J.Item Unfounded Fears About Pollution Trading and Hotspots(2014-10-24) Adelman, David E.