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This textbook provides an overview of the major environmental policy issues, past and present, and explains the interplay among law, science, and advocacy as related to environmental policymaking in the United States and abroad.


Environmental Policy and Public Health examines the main sources of pollution and threats to environmental integrity and explores the consequences of pollution on the environment and the population. Throughout the book, noted environmental policy expert William N. Rom explains the legal basis for environmental action, beginning with the Clean Air Act, the Wilderness Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and international treaties. In addition to providing information about existing laws, the author presents potential policy alternatives that offer real–world solutions.


Comprehensive in scope, the book incorporates developments in law, economics, global warming, and air pollution. Environmental Policy and Public Health covers these topics and also puts an emphasis on wilderness protection. An important focus of the book is an assessment of the role of policy analysis in the formation and implementation of national and local environmental policy.


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This textbook provides an overview of the major environmental policy issues, past and present, and explains the interplay among law, science, and advocacy as related to environmental policymaking in the United States and abroad.


Environmental Policy and Public Health examines the main sources of pollution and threats to environmental integrity and explores the consequences of pollution on the environment and the population. Throughout the book, noted environmental policy expert William N. Rom explains the legal basis for environmental action, beginning with the Clean Air Act, the Wilderness Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and international treaties. In addition to providing information about existing laws, the author presents potential policy alternatives that offer real–world solutions.


Comprehensive in scope, the book incorporates developments in law, economics, global warming, and air pollution. Environmental Policy and Public Health covers these topics and also puts an emphasis on wilderness protection. An important focus of the book is an assessment of the role of policy analysis in the formation and implementation of national and local environmental policy.


Companion Web site: www.josseybass.com/go/rom


Contents:

Figures and Table ix

Foreword xv


Preface xix


The Author xxi


The Contributors xxiii


Chapter 1: The Clean Air Act and the National Environmental Policy Act 1


The Clean Air Act 2


National Ambient Air Quality Standards 7


State Implementation Plans 9


Hazardous Air Pollutants 11


New Source Performance Standards 12


Prevention of Significant Deterioration 12


Clean Air Interstate Quality Rule 13


The National Environmental Policy Act 13


Chapter 2: Particulate Matter 17


Characteristics and Deposition 18


Health Effects 21


Cardiovascular Disease and Particulate Matter 32


Particulate Matter and Public Policy 37


Chapter 3: Ozone 41


Health Effects 42


Nitrogen Oxides 54


Chapter 4: Sulfur Dioxide and Acid Rain 63


SO2 Health Effects 65


Health Policy: National Ambient Air Quality Standards 69


Acid Rain 69


Environmental Effects of Acid Rain and Deposition 73


Acid Rain and Environmental Policy 75


Chapter 5: Environmental Tobacco Smoke 81


The History of Smoking and Disease 82


Tobacco Smoke and Disease 84


Health Effects of Passive Smoking 89


Lung Cancer Epidemiology 91


Carcinogens in Cigarette Smoke 92


Smoking Cessation 94


Policy Controls on Tobacco and Cigarette Smoking 95


Global Smoking Today 97


Chapter 6: Children s Environmental Health: Mercury and Lead 101
Leonardo Trasande


The Unique Vulnerability of Children 102


Mercury as a Case Study 104


Lead as a Case Study 106


Outdoor Air Pollution as a Case Study 107


The National Children s Study 108


Regulatory Policy and Children 109


Chapter 7: The Role of Community Advocacy Groups in Environmental Protection: Example of September 11, 2001 113
Catherine McVay Hughes, Kimberly Flynn, Craig Hall, Joan Reibman


The Disaster 116


Chapter 8: The Medical Response to an Environmental Disaster: Lessons from the World Trade Center Attacks 137
Caralee Caplan–Shaw, Angeliki Kazeros, Sam Parsia, Joan Reibman


Immediate Response to Environmental Exposure 139


Analysis of World Trade Center Dust 140


Role of the Medical Community in Identifying Adverse Health Effects in Diverse Populations 143


Local Residents, Workers, and Children 148


WTC Environmental Health Center 151


The WTC Health Registry 153


Lessons Learned 155


Chapter 9: Chlorofluorocarbons and the Development of the Ozone Hole 159


Chlorofluorocarbons 160


Ozone Layer 160


Field Measurements of Atmospheric Trace Species 167


Ozone Depletion and UV–B Radiation 170


Policy and the Montreal Protocol 172


Ozone Depletion and Climate Change 174


Medihaler Impediments to Controlling Ozone Depletion 175


Chapter 10: Global Warming Science and Consequences 179


Global Warming Basic Science: Greenhouse Gases 181


Environmental Consequences of Global Warming and Climate Change 186


Human Health Effects 197


Global Warming and the International Community 203


Chapter 11: National Green Energy Plan 205


Energy Efficiency 206


Oil 208


Natural Gas 216


Coal 218


Biofuels 223


Nuclear 227


Wind 230


Geothermal Energy and Hydropower 232


Biomass and Hut Lung 234


Solar 236


Chapter 12: Climate Change Policy Options 241


International Efforts to Prevent Climate Change 244


State, City, and Private Actions on Global Warming 247


U.S. Judiciary Branch and Climate Change 250


U.S. Executive Branch and Climate Change 252


Congress: The Climate Stewardship Act of 2003 Through the Climate Security Acts of 2008 and 2009 254


Economic Factors Surrounding Global Warming and Potential Solutions 260


Prospects for Climate Change Legislation Going Forward 262


Chapter 13: Environmental Policy and the Land: Wilderness Preservation 267
William N. Rom, Kim Elliman


The History of Wilderness Protection 269


The History of Wilderness Protection Evolving from New York State s Leadership 275


Debates over Wilderness 283


Problems with Implementation of the Wilderness Act 287


Executive Orders for Wilderness Protection 289


Current Wilderness Legislation 292


The Land and Water Conservation Fund and the Forest Legacy Program 294


National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 294


The Endangered Species Act 295


Chapter 14: Environmental Policy and Advocacy Groups: The Wilderness Society: A Case Study 299
William H. Meadows


Federal Public Lands and Wilderness 300


Why Wilderness? 301


Political Framework 302


The Wilderness Society and Public Policy 304


Wilderness Future 313


Chapter 15: Alaska: America s Wilderness Frontier: A Case Study 319


Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 320


Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act: National Parks, Wildlife Refuges, and Wilderness 321


Oil Versus Wilderness on the ANWR 329


Chapter 16: The Clean Water Act and Water Ecosystems 337


The Clean Water Act 338


Safe Drinking Water Act 344


Water Ecosystems and Environmental and Public Health 348


Chapter 17: Toxic Chemicals in the Environment: Government Regulations and Public Health 355


Toxic Substances Control Act 356


Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund) 360


Notes 369


Index 407ii


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780470593431
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication date: November, 2011
Pages: 448
Dimensions: 178.00 x 234.00 x 23.75
Weight: 716g
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Subcategories: Public Health

MEET THE AUTHOR

William N. Rom MD, MPH, is Sol and Judith Bergstein Professor of Medicine, Departments of Medicine (Pulmonary Disease) and Environmental Medicine and director of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, director of the NYU Lung Cancer Biomarker Center, and director of the Chest Service and Environmental Lung Disease Laboratory at Bellevue Hospital Center. He recently was chair of the American Thoracic Society Environmental Health Policy Committee and on staff for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for the first global warming debate in fall 2003.

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