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Office Hours: Formal office hours are on Tuesday and Thursday from 11:00 to 12:00 a.m. in Harkness 108. I will be available at most other times. My phone is x34903 and my e-mail is  HYPERLINK "mailto:lrot@mail.rochester.edu" lrot@mail.rochester.edu; feel free to use either as a means of contact. Requirements and Grading: Students will be graded on a midterm exam (25 percent), a research project, which includes a 15-20 page paper and a presentation (35 percent), and a final exam (40 percent). Readings: The following books are required (noteI have not ordered these books because my experience is students prefer to get texts by their own means nowadays): Christopher Klyza and David Sousa. American Environmental Policy: Beyond Gridlock (2013 edition) Norman Vig and Michael Kraft. Environmental Choices: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century, 8th edition. Other additional reading materials will be available through links on the syllabus and the library. Except if defined as optional, all readings are required and should be read before class to enhance the value of both the lectures and the discussion. Please note that dates are subject to change and that it is possible that I may have to miss a meeting given travel. Notes will not be put on the web but certain materials for the course will be available. Course Structure: Note that dates are tentativeparticularly because this is a seminar where students are encouraged to participate, it is possible that some topics will take more or less time. Also, there is the possibility that I might need to miss a class, although I try not to do so. I. PUBLIC POLICY I. Introduction and Grounds for Political Intervention (1/16-1/21) Readings: Ronald Coase. (1960). "The Problem of Social Cost," Journal of Law & Economics. Garrett Hardin. (1968). "The Tragedy of the Commons," Science. Thomas A. Lambert. (2006). The Case against Smoking Bans, Regulation. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 1. Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia A. Reisch. (2013). Green by Design, Kyklos. II. Policy Determinants and Solutions (1/23-1/28) Readings: David Vogel. (2012). The Politics of Precaution. Ch. 2. Cary Coglianese and Laurie K. Allen. (2004). Does Consensus Make Common Sense, Environment. Richard Morgenstern and Winston Harrington. (2004). Economic Incentives versus Command and Control: What's the Best Approach for Solving Environmental Problems? Resources. James N. Sanchirico and Richard G. Newell. (2003). Catching Market Efficiencies: Quota-Based Fisheries Management, Resources. Michael Sandel, (2012). What Money Cant Buy. Ch. 2, especially pgs. 70-91. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 9, 10. Nicholas X. Muller, and Robert Mendolsohn. (2010). Weighing the Value of a Ton of Pollution, Regulation. OECD. (2013). Climate and Carbon: Aligning Prices and Policies. Lawrence H. Goulder. (2013). Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons?, Journal of Economic Perspectives. Optional: Cass R. Sunstein. (2012). The Storrs Lectures: Behavioral Economics and Paternalism. III. Past and Present Demand for Environmental Protection (1/30-2/4) Readings: Deborah Lynn Guber. (2001). Voting Preferences and the Environment in the American Electorate, Society and Natural Resources. Elizabeth Bomberg and Betsy Super. (2009). The 2008 U.S. Presidential Election: Obama and the Environment, Environmental Politics. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 2. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 1. Christopher P. Borick and Barry G. Rabe. (2010). A Reason to Believe: Examining the Factors the Determine Individual Views on Global Warming, Social Science Quarterly. Optional: Allison L. Hunag. (ND). Does Environmental Policy Matter for Elections? Evidence from the U.S. Senate. Frank L. Davis, Albert H. Wurth, and John C. Lazarus. (2008). The Green Vote in Presidential Elections: Past Performance and Future Promise, Social Science Journal. John A. List and Daniel M. Sturm. (2006). How Elections Matter: Theory and Evidence from Environmental Policy. Quarterly Journal of Economics. IV. Contemporary Environmental Politics and Policy (2/6-2/11) Readings: Cary Coglianese and Gary Marchant. (2004). The EPAs Risky Reasoning, Regulation. Ted Gayer and Robert Hahn. (2005). The Political Economy of Mercury Regulation, Regulation Vig and Kraft, Ch. 7. V. Environmental RulemakingWhere the Action Is (2/13-2/18) Readings: Jeffrey S. Lubbers. (2012). A Guide to Federal Agency Rulemaking, 5th ed. Part 1. Center for Progressive Reform. (2011). Behind Closed Doors at the White House. Jonathan H. Adler. (2011). Heat Expands all Things: The Proliferation of Greenhouse Gas Regulation under the Obama Administration, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. VI. Enforcement: Adversarial or Consensual? (2/20) Readings: Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash. (2004). The Regulation Dilemma: Cooperation and Conflict in Environmental Governance, Public Administration Review. Peter J. May and Soren C. Winter. (2011). Regulatory Enforcement Styles and Compliance, in Christine Parker and Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen (eds.), Explaining Regulatory Compliance: Business Responses to Regulation. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 6. Vig and Kraft, Ch.10. Joel A. Mintz. (2012). Enforcement at the EPA. Ch. 11. Sarah Stafford. (2012). Do Carrots Work? Examining the Effectiveness of EPA's Compliance Assistance Program, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management PART II. INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS VII. Mobilization of Interests (2/25 2/27) Readings: Matthew Grossman. (2006). Environmental Advocacy in Washington, Environmental Politics. Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell. (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Lawrence S. Rothenberg, Environmental Choices (2002), pgs., 62-79. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 3. Robert J. Duffy. (2013). Organized Interests and Environmental Policy, in Sheldon Kamieniecki and Michael R. Kraft, Oxford Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy. ONE PARAGRAPH ON PAPER TOPIC DUE 2/27 MIDTERM 3/4 VIII. Congress, Distributive Politics, and Polarization (3/6) Readings: Barry Rabe. (2007). Can Congress Govern the Climate, NYU Working Paper. Klyza and Sousa. Ch. 3. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 5. IX. The President and the General Interest (3/18 3/20) Readings: Vig and Kraft, Ch. 4. Lisa Heinzerling. (forthcoming). Inside EPA: A Former Insiders Reflections on the Relationship between the Obama EPA and the Obama White House, Pace University Law Review. X. The Courts as Arbitrator (3/25 - 3/27) Readings: Richard J. Lazarus. (2004). Judging Environmental Law, Tulane Law Review. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 5. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 6. Christopher Warshaw, and Gregory E. Wannier. (2011). Business as Usual? Analyzing the Development of Environmental Standing Doctrine Since 1976, Harvard Law & Policy Review. XI. The Agencies and the Interaction of Institutions (4/1) Readings: Andrews, R. N. L. (2011). The EPA at 40: An Historical Perspective, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum, vol. 21, pp. 223-258. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 4. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 8. U.S. GAO. (2011). Environmental Protection Agency: Major Management Challenges. NO CLASS 4/3 XII. States and Localities-The Sins and Virtues of Federalism (4/8) Readings: Wallace Oates. (2002). The Arsenic Rule: A Case for Decentralized Standard Setting? Resources. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 7. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 2. David Vogel, Michael Toffel, Diahanna Post, and Nazli Z. Uludere Aragon. (2010). Environmental Federalism in the European Union and the United States. Harvard Business School Working Paper. Adler, Jonathan. (2012). Interstate Competition and the Race to the Top, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. W STUDENTS DRAFT DUE 4/10 XIII. Climate Change: Regulating a Global Public Good Nationally (4/10 4/15) Readings: Vig and Kraft, Ch. 12. James R. Kahn. (2005). The Economic Approach to Environmental and Natural Resources, Ch. 7. Lawrence S. Rothenberg. (2009). The Political Economy of Global Climate Change. Scott Barrett. (2008). Climate Treaties and the Imperative of Enforcement, Oxford Review of Economic Policy. Dallas Burtraw, Richard Sweeney, and Margaret Walls. (2008). Crafting a Fair and Equitable Climate Policy: A Closer Look at the Options, Resources. Lisa Heinzerling. (2012). Introduction: Climate Change at EPA, Florida Law Review. Centre for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (2013). Outcomes of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Warsaw. XIII. Student Presentations (4/17, 4/22, 4/24, and makeup class [tbd]) XIV. Conclusions: Is the System Sustainable? (4/29) PAPERS DUE Reading: Guert Van de Kerk and Arthur R. Manuel. (2008). A Comprehensive Index for a Sustainable Society: The SSIthe Sustainable Society Index. Ecological Economics. Kenneth Arrow, et al. (2007). Consumption, Investment, and Future Well-Being: Reply to Daly et al, Conservation Biology. Herman Daly, et al. (2007). 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