Environmental Law, Policy, and Economics

Environmental Law, Policy, and Economics

Reclaiming the Environmental Agenda - Revised Edition

By Nicholas A. Ashford & Charles C. Caldart

Strategies for Sustainable Development Series

This textbook is designed to introduce the reader to important and emerging issues in contemporary environmental law, policy, and economics, and environmental science. It addresses both classical chemical pollutants and greenhouse gases, explains the major environmental law statutes.

EPUB, 1088 Pages

ISBN:9781839995620

December 2026

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ISBN:9781839995637

December 2026

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This textbook is designed to introduce the reader to important and emerging issues in contemporary environmental law, policy, economics, and science. It explains the roles and interactions of Congress, federal agencies, state governments, and the courts in protecting the environment and public health from pollution. Topics include common law; administrative law; the role of environmental impact assessments and endangered species protection; and the principal legislation and court decisions dealing with greenhouse gas emissions, conventional and toxic air pollution, water pollution, the control of toxic chemicals and hazardous waste, pollution prevention and primary accident prevention, and community right-to-know. The text also explores various alternatives to regulation and concludes with a brief treatise on sustainability.
The evolving role of science and economics in legislative, regulatory, and judicial decision making is explored. The text analyzes pollution as an economic problem and a failure of markets, discusses the role of technological innovation and the concept of “dynamic” economic equilibrium, and evaluates economic incentives as an alternative or supplement to regulation. The book also provides an introduction to basic legal skills: how to read and understand judicial opinions, regulations, and statutes; how to discover the current state of the law in a specific area; and how to take action toward resolution of environmental problems. Throughout, the role of national and local politics in shaping and implementing environmental policy is acknowledged and evaluated.

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Nicholas A. Ashford holds a PhD in chemistry and a law degree from the University of Chicago, where he also received graduate training in economics. He is professor of technology and policy in the School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Charles C. Caldart holds a law degree from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in public health from Harvard University. He is a lecturer in civil and environmental engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the litigation director of the National Environmental Law Center in Boston and Seattle.

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