“They’re talking about providing regulatory certainty and providing a clearer framework, but they seem to be failing to consider that it could undermine the purpose of the Clean Air Act — that is to undermine its ability to protect public health and welfare and to continuously improve the country’s air quality,” said Hana Vizcarra, a staff attorney with the Harvard Law School Environmental & Energy Law Program. “It’s an opportunity to not regulate.”
08/27/2020 - Hana Vizcarra
Trump EPA could undercut future Clean Air Act rules
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