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Air Pollution - contamination of the air by noxious gases and minute particles of solid and liquid matter (particulates) in concentrations that endanger health. The major sources of air pollution are transportation engines, power and heat generation, industrial processes, and the burning of solid waste.

Sources of Air Pollution

The combustion of gasoline and other hydrocarbon fuels in


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    Controlling Industrial Pollution: The Economics and Politics of Clean Air » Read Now

    by Robert W. Crandall. 212 pgs.

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    ...Clearing the Air: Reforming the Clean Air Act A staff paper by Lester B...Legislation 6 The Clean Air Act in Operation 8...Proposals to Amend the Clean Air Act 146...
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    Regulation and the Courts: The Case of the Clean Air Act » Read Now

    by R. Shep Melnick. 404 pgs.

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    ...and the Courts: The Case of the Clean Air Act R. SHEP MELNICK THE BROOKINGS...Bureaucrats 13 The Clean Air Act as Case Study 18...mover behind implementation of the Clean...
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    Federal Statutes on Environmental Protection: Regulation in the Public Interest (Chap. 14 "Clean Air Act (1977)") » Read Now

    by Warren Freedman. 178 pgs.

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    "A brief yet comprehensive and clearly written compendium of the most important federal energy, environmental, and natural resource statutes through 1982. Freedman's special talent is the ability to relate Congressional intent to the policy context within each act was written. . . . [This] is a...
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    Air and Water Pollution Regulation: Accomplishments and Economic Consequences » Read Now

    by Martin Freedman, Bikki Jaggi. 268 pgs.

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    Based on their extensive research into the pollution-related activities of electrical utilities and companies in the pulp and paper industry, Freedman and Jaggi explore the fear that the cost of pollution abatement will damage a company's economic performance. Their findings show that while this may...
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    Pluralism by Design: Environmental Policy and the American Regulatory State (Chap. 4 "The Transformation of Air Pollution Regulation, 1969-1975" and Chap. 5 "The Institutionalization of Legalism: Air Pollution Regulation, 1975-1980") » Read Now

    by George Hoberg. 241 pgs.

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    The rise of social regulation and the advent of public interest movements during the 1960s and 1970s led to a significant change in policy outcomes as the influence of governmental actors and political activists increased at the expense of business. Recently, this policy system has come under harsh...
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    Taken for a Ride: Detroit's Big Three and the Politics of Pollution (Includes discussion of the Clean Air Act in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Jack Doyle. 562 pgs.

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    Doyle, who has been a consultant to the President's Council on Environmental Quality, details how the U.S. auto industry--particularly the Detroit big three auto makers: General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler--misled the American people and Congress about cars' harmful emissions. Illustrations.
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    Environmental Politics and the Coal Coalition (Chap. 6 "Administrative Politics and the Clean Air Act of 1970" and Chap. 7 "Growth, Energy, and Air Pollution: America's Bicentennial Crisis") » Read Now

    by Richard H. K. Vietor. 290 pgs.

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    ...Administrative Politics and the Clean Air Act of 1970 155 7...entitled "Nondegradation Policy of the Clean Air Act." The committee members listened...Non- degradation...
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    Emissions Trading, an Exercise in Reforming Pollution Policy » Read Now

    by T. H. Tietenberg. 226 pgs.

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    ...meeting air quality goals set by the Clean Air Act. To understand the role played...familiarity with the manner in which the Clean Air Act regulates stationary...
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    Public Policies for Environmental Protection (Chap. 4 "Air Pollution Policy") » Read Now

    by Paul R. Portney, Robert N. Stavins. 294 pgs.

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    The first edition of Public Policies for Environmental Protection contributed significantly to the incorporation of economic analysis in the study of environmental policy. Fully revised to account for changes in the institutional, legal, and regulatory framework of environmental policy, the second...
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