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Next Generation Compliance: Environmental Regulation for the Modern Era


ISBN13: 9780197656747
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £23.99



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Nearly everyone accepts as gospel two assumptions: compliance with environmental rules is high, and enforcement is responsible for making compliance happen. Both are wrong. In fact, serious violations of environmental regulations are widespread, and by far the most important driver of compliance results is not enforcement but the structure of the rule itself.

In Next Generation Compliance, Cynthia Giles shows that well-designed regulations deploying creative strategies to make compliance the default can achieve excellent implementation outcomes. Poorly designed rules that create many opportunities to evade, obfuscate, or ignore will have dismal performance that no amount of enforcement will ever fix.

Rampant violations have real consequences: unhealthy air, polluted water, contaminated drinking water, exposure to dangerous chemicals, and unrestrained climate-forcing pollution. They also land hardest on already overburdened communities - that's why Next Gen and environmental justice are tightly linked.

The good news is there are tools to build much better compliance into regulations, including many tested strategies that can be the building blocks of programs that withstand the inevitable pressures of real life. Next Generation Compliance shows how regulators can avoid the compliance calamities that plague far too many environmental rules today, a lesson that is particularly urgent for regulations tackling climate change. It has an optimistic message: there are ways to ensure reliable results, if regulators jettison incorrect assumptions and design rules that are resilient to the mess and complexity of the real world.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. Rules with Compliance Built In
Chapter 2. Noncompliance with Environmental Rules Is Worse Than You Think
Chapter 3. Rules about Rules
Chapter 4. Getting in Our Own Way: How EPA Guidance Reinforces Faulty Compliance Assumptions
Chapter 5. Next Gen Strategies: A Playbook
Chapter 6. The Ideologues: Performance Standards and Market Strategies
Chapter 7. Ensuring Zero-Carbon Electricity
Chapter 8. Don't Double Down on Past Mistakes with Low-Carbon Fuels
Chapter 9. Innovative Strategies Are the Only Way to Cut Methane from Oil and Gas
Chapter 10. Updating Federalism
Chapter 11. Environmental Enforcement in the Next Gen Era
Conclusion