Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants

Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants
Title Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1984
Genre Acid rain
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Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants

Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants
Title Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants PDF eBook
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Total Pages 36
Release 1984
Genre Acid precipitation (Meteorology)
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Acid rain and transported air pollutants : implications for public policy.

Acid rain and transported air pollutants : implications for public policy.
Title Acid rain and transported air pollutants : implications for public policy. PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 326
Release 1984
Genre
ISBN 1428923578

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Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants

Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants
Title Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 323
Release 1984
Genre Acid rain
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Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants

Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants
Title Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 35
Release 1984
Genre Acid rain
ISBN 9780890590447

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The Acid Rain Debate

The Acid Rain Debate
Title The Acid Rain Debate PDF eBook
Author Ernest J Yanarella
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 359
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000242595

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This collection of essays by noted academicians, lawyers, energy agency administrators, and research analysts focuses on the political and legal aspects of the acid rain debate, the policy options for resolving the controversy, and the international dimensions of acid rain control. The contributors highlight concerns drawn primarily from the developing study of acid rain in political science, economics, public administration, and policy analysis--concerns that are the focal point of the public debate over the nature, impact, and cost of acid rain and the mitigation of its effects. The book complements the impressive body of research from the natural sciences and responds to the need for applied study to help resolve the current policy stalemate on this critical environmental issue. The Acid Rain Debate features a comprehensive annotated bibliography on acid rain and relevant social science research.

Acid Rain Economic Assessment

Acid Rain Economic Assessment
Title Acid Rain Economic Assessment PDF eBook
Author Paulette Mandelbaum
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 279
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1461583535

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This volume, Proceedings of the Conference ACID RAIN: Economic Assessment, is meant to present the areas of agreement which economists have established and the uncertainties which they have discovered in their attempts to use the methodology of economics to better understand the nature of the acid rain issue. Scientific articles about acid rain initially appeared in 1972. The public turned its attention to the issue in the mid-1970s. In April 1979, the first acid rain bill was introduced in the Senate, authored by New York's Senator Daniel P. Moynihan. The bill sought to establish a federal research program dedicated to filling the gaps in understanding of the phenomena of long-range transport of air pollutants and their environmental, health and economic impacts. 'The bill was passed into law in 1980. Since then, tens of bills have been proposed to control emissions of S02 and NO , x thought to be the precursors of acid rain. And yet, in contrast with the pattern set by the majority of environmental issues, where legislation followed very quickly on the heels of public anxiety and involvement, by July 1985 not a single federal acid rain control bill had been passed.