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1. Under the Environmental Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) of 1975, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sets fuel economy standards for new cars. The plaintiffs argued, among other things, that the EPCA, which prohibits states from adopting fuel economy standards, preempts Vermont’s GHG regulation. Do the GHG rules equate to the fuel economy standards? Discuss.
2. Do Vermont’s rules tread on the efforts of the federal government to address global warming internationally? Who should regulate GHG emissions? The federal government? The state governments? Both? Neither? Why?
3. The plaintiffs claimed that they would go bankrupt if they were forced to adhere to the state’s GHG standards. Should they be granted relief on this basis? Does history support their claim? Explain.
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ISBN: 978-0324786156
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Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz
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