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Fifty Years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Progress, Retre

Progress, Retrenchment, and Opportunities
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In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, this book brings together leading scholars and EPA veterans to provide a comprehensive assessment of the agency's key decisions and actions in the various areas of its responsibility. Themes across all chapters include the role of rulemaking, negotiation/compromise, partisan polarization, judicial impacts, relations with the White House and Congress, public opinion, interest group pressures, environmental enforcement, environmental justice, risk assessment, and interagency conflict. As no other book on the market currently discusses EPA with this focus or scope, the authors have set out to provide a comprehensive analysis of the agency's rich 50-year history for academics, students, professional, and the environmental community.
A. James Barnes is Dean Emeritus and Professor at the Paul O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University where he teaches environmental law in the O'Neill School and in the Maurer School of Law. John D. Graham is Dean Emeritus and Professor at the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. He is a specialist in risk analysis who worked closely with EPA during his time as Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the George W. Bush administration from 2001-2006. He was the founding director of the Center for Risk Analysis, Harvard School of Public Health (1985-2001). David M. Konisky is a Professor at the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, where he is also a faculty affiliate at the Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis and the Department of Political Science.
A fabulous book. Fifty Years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency offers even more than the definitive history of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It provides an immensely valuable account of pollution control law in the United States during the past five decades. The book is a deserved tribute to all that EPA has accomplished and clear-eyed warning of how much the nation would lose if current efforts to undermine the agency were successful.--Richard Lazarus, Professor of Law, Harvard University Part history, part drama, and part public policy manual, Fifty Years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is sweeping in scope, extraordinary in depth, and a "must read" for anyone who cares about America's environmental policy framework and the journey to a sustainable future.--Dan Esty, Yale professor; Former Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection; and EPA official (1989-93)
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