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The State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecial climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsl ReportMarch, 2019-----------------------------------------------------------Q■'III'’I TABLE OF CONTENTSExecutive Summary............................................ p. 3Coal Industry: Clean Power Plan ............................. p. 7Automotive Industry: Clean Car Standards..................... p climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts. 12Automotive Industry: Glider Truck Pollution.................. p. 17Oil & Gas Industry: Methane Emissions........................ p. 21Oil & Gas Inclimate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts
dustry: New Source Performance Standards forMethane Emissions...................................... p. 22Oil & Gas Industry: Existing Source RestrictiThe State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecial climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsnds ....................................... P-3OLandfill Industry: Methane Emissions (Existing Sources Rule). P-34Putting the Risks of Regulatory Rollbacks into Perspective .. P-38References................................................... p. 401FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOROF THE STATE IMPACT CENTE climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsRStates have always borne a special, primary responsibility Io look out for I lie health and environmental interests of their residents, traditionallyclimate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts
, the federal government has assisted states in meeting these obligations by setting basic, nationwide health, safely and environmental standards and The State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecial climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsroach, which has delivered strong environmental results for several decades, has broken down and at a particularly critical time in our history. Just as the high costs of climate change are becoming starkly obvious, the Trump administration has tried to walk away from its statutory obligation to cur climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsb the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change. For the past two years, it has pursued a strategy of avoiding implementation and enforclimate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts
cement of climate rules put in place by the prior administration. State attorneys general stepped in, challenged the legality of these delay tactics, The State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecial climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtss of its own. Rather than reducing greenhouse gas emissions as required by the Clean Air Act, however, its proposals would roll back the reductions embedded in current rules and sanction a return to pre-existing greenhouse gas emissions levels. In some cases, as discussed in this report, climatedama climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsging greenhouse gas emissions would actually increase further under the administration’s proposed rules.Because the administration’s anti-climate acticlimate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts
ons have taken place over time, and I hrough a number of separate judicial and rulemaking processes, the full implical ions of its actions have been dThe State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecial climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsing the final stages of giving a pass to the largest climate polluters in the United States. If I he administration is successful, our rial ion’s ability Io fight climate change will be set back for years.State attorneys general are taking on the fight, as they have for dozens of other key environme climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsntal protections that the administration is attempting to dismantle. Io follow the fight in the weeks and months ahead, visit our website at: www.law.climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts
nyu.edir/<:enlers/state-imj>ac 1.David J. Hayes'IIP'I EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThis year, the Trump administration has set its sights on watering down or outrThe State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecial climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsadministration’s effort to tear down these vital, core protections that cut across the most significant sources of pollution in our nation is breathtaking.To date, state attorneys general have been remarkably successful in fighting many of the Trump administration’s efforts to roll back important cl climate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courtsean energy, climate change and environmental protections.’ State attorneys general are now preparing, however, for another, even more critical battleclimate-and-health-showdown-in-the-courts
with the administration over climate and health risks from several of the nation’s largest emitting sectors: coal, cars, oil and gas, and landfills.The State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecialThe State Energy & Environmental Impact Center NYU School of LawCLIMATE & HEALTH SHOWDOWN IN THE COURTSState Attorneys General Prepare to FightSpecialGọi ngay
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