The EPA's Mercury Rule Will Cost the Economy at Least $16 Billion Per Year
April 3, 2015
Partner Brian Potts contributed an article to Forbes, “The EPA’s Mercury Rule Will Cost the Economy at Least $16 Billion Per Year,” on April 3, 2015. The article discusses the Environmental Protection Agency’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standard and the figures behind the program’s net benefits and costs.
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