Confronting EPA's Refusal To Consider Industry Costs

Law360, New York (October 31, 2016, 4:06 PM EDT) -- Over the past several years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has asserted broad authority under federal statutes such as the Clean Air Act, imposing stringent regulations against the energy industry. Recently, for example, the EPA finalized the Clean Power Plan, which would establish stringent national carbon emission standards and push energy producers to switch from coal to natural gas and renewable resources.[1] In its press releases and impact analyses, the EPA has justified itself by touting the benefits of its actions. But what about the costs?...

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