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AIR QUALITY

Despite significant progress of over the last three decades, air quality remains a significant environmental problem in the U.S. and other developed countries.  With low-cost emission reductions strategies already in place and epidemiological evidence showing a greater threat from air pollutants than previously recognized, regulators are struggling to find the tools to make continued improvements in air quality.

PUBLICATIONS
Do Some NOx Emissions Have Negative Environmental Damages? Evidence and Implications for Policy
Art Fraas and Randall Lutter
Environmental Science and Technology | September 2011 | Vol. 45, No.17
 
A Comment on “Efficient Pollution Regulation: Getting the Prices Right” by Muller and Mendelsohn
Arthur G. Fraas, Randall Lutter
RFF Discussion Paper 11-36 | August 2011
 
Prevailing Academic View on Compliance Flexibility under § 111 of the CAA
Dallas Burtraw, Michael B. Gerrard, Michael A. Livermore, Nathan Richardson, Jason A. Schwartz, Gregory E. Wannier
RFF Discussion Paper 11-29 | July 2011
 
Emissions Targets and the Real Business Cycle: Intensity Targets versus Caps or Taxes
Carolyn Fischer, Michael R. Springborn
RFF Discussion Paper 09-47 REV | April 2011
 
Health Impacts of Power-Exporting Plants in Northern Mexico
Allen Blackman, Santosh Chandru, Alberto Mendoza-Domínguez, Armistead G. Russell
RFF Discussion Paper 11-18 | April 2011
 
Carbon Neutrality and Bioenergy: A Zero-Sum Game?
Roger A. Sedjo
RFF Discussion Paper 11-15 | April 2011
 
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