Climate Change: The EPA Has Gone Overboard
Topics: Environment
Public Release Date: September 07, 2016
Reducing carbon emissions is clearly good for the environment but often imposes substantial costs. The costs are most obvious when coal companies go bankrupt, but can affect everyone indirectly through higher energy costs, slower economic growth, reduced employment, and lower business profits. Has the Environmental Protection Agency considered the costs and benefits of its regulatory mandates fairly and appropriately? Is its Clean Power Plan a bold initiative to reduce carbon pollution at power plants, or an unconstitutional usurpation of power?
ARGUING YES:
Charles McConnell: Executive Director, Rice University’s Energy and Environment Initiative
Michael Nasi: Environmental and Energy Lawyer & Partner, Jackson Walker LLP
ARGUING NO:
Carl Pope: Former Executive Director, Sierra Club & Strategic Advisor to Michael Bloomberg
Jody Freeman: Founding Director, Harvard Law School Environmental Law and Policy Program
MODERATOR:
John Donvan: Emmy award-winning journalist


