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45 Envtl. L. [i] (2015)

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                ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

                    Lewis & Clark Law School

VOLUME 45                     WINTER   2015                     NUMBER 1



EDITOR'S NOTE

Ecological Crossroads         ...................................       i
      Victor S Reuther

ARTICLES

Interest Groups  and  Environmental  Policy: Inconsistent Positions
   and Missed Opportunities        .............................        1
     Michael A. Livermore  & Richard L Revesz

     This Article examines and explains the positions of the principal
     interest groups over the past four decades with respect to two central
     questions of environmental policy: the appropriate policy goal and the
     instrument that should be used to carry out the policy. With respect to
     the first question, this Article observes that, at the beginning of the
     contemporary period of environmental law, industry groups strongly
     supported setting the stringency of environmental standards by
     reference to cost-benefit analysis. At the same time, environmental
     advocacy  organizations strongly opposed the use of cost-benefit
     analysis. As environmental regulators gained greater proficiency in the
     quantification and monetization of environmental benefits, industry
     groups came  to see that, when  properly conducted, cost-benefit
     analysis  could   justify stringent  environmental  protection.
     Consequently, they have abandoned their original enthusiasm for the
     technique. Similarly, over the same period of time, environmental
     groups came to see the promise of cost-benefit analysis, for similar
     reasons.

     With respect to instrument choice, industry groups were originally
     attracted to marketable permit schemes as a lower-cost means of
     achieving pollution reduction, while environmental groups were
     skeptical of these approaches.  First with the  Clean  Air Act
     Amendments   of 1990, and  then when  faced  with the daunting
     challenge of climate change, environmental groups acknowledged that
     market mechanisms are more economically and politically viable than
     command-and-control  regimes  because  they  impose  far lower

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