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- EPA and DOT Finalize 2017-2025 Fuel Economy Standards – The DOT and EPA finalized fuel efficiency standards today for cars and light duty trucks, increasing fuel efficiency to 54.5 mpg by Model Year 2025. The agencies calculate that consumer savings under the new standards will be comparable to lowering the price of gasoline by $1 per gallon by 2025.
- Key Economic Errors in the Clean Car Standards Rollback – The federal Clean Car Standards promised steadily increasing fuel efficiency and lower vehicle emissions. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency have now rolled back those standards, eviscerating important public health benefits and fuel savings for consumers. But the agencies’ own analysis shows that the rollback…
- Richard L. Revesz – Richard L. Revesz is one of the nation’s leading experts in the fields of environmental and regulatory law and policy. Revesz is the Lawrence King Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus at the New York University School of Law, where he founded and directs the Institute for Policy Integrity, a…
- Valuing Pollution Reductions – Distributed energy resources (DERs)—grid-connected, small-scale electric generators such as rooftop solar installations, micro-turbines, combined heat and power systems, customer backup generators, and distributed energy storage systems—are a growing part of the U.S. electric system. They can help avoid the high levels of greenhouse gases and local air pollution produced by…
- Few and Not So Far Between – Given the vast uncertainty surrounding climate impacts, meta-analyses of global climate damage estimates are a key tool for determining the relationship between temperature and climate damages. Due to limited data availability, previous meta-analyses of global climate damages potentially suffered from multiple sources of coefficient and standard error bias. To address…
- Economic Fellow – The Institute for Policy Integrity is seeking applicants for a full-time two-year postdoctoral research fellowship in economics, starting in September 2025.
- Attorney/Senior Attorney, Administrative Law Issues – Policy Integrity is seeking applicants for an attorney or a senior attorney position with a primary focus on appellate litigation and emerging administrative law issues, including the major questions doctrine and other doctrines related to federal agency decisionmaking.