Long-run pollution exposure and mortality: Evidence from the Acid Rain Program

2021 ◽  
Vol 200 ◽  
pp. 104440
Author(s):  
Alan I. Barreca ◽  
Matthew Neidell ◽  
Nicholas J. Sanders
1986 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 379-382
Author(s):  
Kenneth A. Armson

The effects of chemicals, including acid rain, on our forests have been largely represented in stark, simplistic terms. The result is that many unsubstantiated or conjectural 'facts' and relationships are generally accepted. The intelligent use of chemicals in forest management is necessary if our forests are going to sustain a viable industry in the long run. New policies and mandates are required for significant progress in the research, development and use of pesticides in forestry.


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1991 ◽  
Vol 251 (4999) ◽  
pp. 1302-1305 ◽  
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L. ROBERTS
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1991 ◽  
Vol 252 (5012) ◽  
pp. 1475-1475 ◽  
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C. BERNABO
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1995 ◽  
Vol 29 (10) ◽  
pp. 454A-454A
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DANIEL SHANNON
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2005 ◽  
Vol 77 (3) ◽  
pp. 252-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lauraine G. Chestnut ◽  
David M. Mills

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1991 ◽  
Vol 252 (5004) ◽  
pp. 371-371 ◽  
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L. ROBERTS
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1991 ◽  
Vol 252 (5012) ◽  
pp. 1474-1475 ◽  
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T. F. MALONE
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2000 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 627-633 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Cramton

Markets for Clean Air is the definitive text on the U.S. acid rain program. This innovative program uses a cap-and-trade approach, rather than the traditional command-and-control approach, to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions. The authors conclude that the program was successful in cutting the costs of SO2 emission reductions by about half, saving tens of billions of dollars. Both scholars and policy makers will have a better sense of the virtues and pitfalls of market-based regulation after reading this.


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