The New Vision in Biden’s New Regulatory Order
President Biden has issued an executive order “modernizing” regulatory review. Prof. Amy Sinden and co-author James Goodwin offer their analysis of its “people-first” approach. Read More
President Biden has issued an executive order “modernizing” regulatory review. Prof. Amy Sinden and co-author James Goodwin offer their analysis of its “people-first” approach. Read More
The first case heard by SCOTUS this term could devastate American wetlands, says Prof. Amy Sinden, if property-rights activists have their way. Read More
A key metric in climate change regulation has proven difficult to calculate and politically fraught. Prof. Amy Sinden says there is no clear line between what scientists are trying to measure and the actual value that could be set. Read More
The EPA expects pushback on tightened air quality standards from industry and certain states. Prof. Amy Sinden says the EPA’s science is solid but opponents will try to undermine it anyway. Read More
Prof. Amy Sinden’s work is cited in this op-ed about regulatory policy from The Hill. Read More
Prof. Amy Sinden says that new science showing that mercury is even more harmful than previously thought, especially for environmental justice communities. It could pave the way for stronger federal regulation. Read more at Bloomberg Law.
As Biden administration promises to “improve and modernize” regulatory review, Prof. Amy Sinden offers strong words for the “fantasy” of cost-benefit analysis and calls for a more realistic approach. Read more at CPR Blog.
Prof. Amy Sinden takes on the claim that cost-benefit analysis is the only “rational” approach to environmental regulation, pointing instead to tools that might offer “seeds of hope” for the road ahead. Read more at Yale Journal on Regulation.
Professor Amy Sinden is quoted in this article from E&E News. Read the Full Article
Professor Amy Sinden is quoted in this article from the Philadelphia Inquirer. Read the Full Article