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Climate Change Policy of the U.S.

Climate Change Policy of the U.S. Brian Futagaki, Lindsey Geddes, Maggie Perrigo & Omar Qudrat. Introduction. Current U.S. policy Kyoto Protocol Recommendation Environmental Political Problems that need to be addressed. Current Policies. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 1970

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Climate Change Policy of the U.S.

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  1. Climate Change Policy of the U.S. Brian Futagaki, Lindsey Geddes, Maggie Perrigo & Omar Qudrat

  2. Introduction • Current U.S. policy • Kyoto Protocol • Recommendation • Environmental • Political • Problems that need to be addressed

  3. Current Policies • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 1970 • Clean Air Act (CAA), amended 1990 • Clean Water Act, amended by 1987 Water Quality Act • Endangered Species Act – Pres. Bush August 2008 proposals • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act aka (Superfund), 1980

  4. Current Policies • RCRA Resources Conservation and Recovery Act, enacted 1976, expanded 1986 • ToSCA Toxic Substances Control Act, enacted 1976 • PPA POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT • Oil Pollution Act • Nuclear Waste Policy Act • Energy Policy Act • Atomic Energy Act AEA

  5. Why did the U.S. not ratify the Kyoto Protocol? • Does not include targets for developing nations • India • China • Unscientific and politically motivated • Danger to U.S. economy

  6. Recommendation • U.S. ratification of Kyoto • Environmental implications • Political implications • Exemption hindrance (especially with China and India) • Economic fear hindrance (how bad would it hurt U.S.?)

  7. Thank you for your attention. We will now take questions…

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