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 Springtime for Toxics
 
 Paul Krugman
NY Times Op-Ed: December 26, 2011
 
 Here's what I wanted for Christmas: something that would make us both
healthier and richer. 
And since I was just making a wish, why not ask that Americans get smarter,
too? 
Surprise: I got my wish, in the form of new Environmental Protection Agency
standards on mercury 
and air toxics for power plants. These rules are long overdue: we were
supposed to start regulating 
mercury more than 20 years ago. But the rules are finally here, and will
deliver huge benefits at only 
modest cost. 

So, naturally, Republicans are furious. But before I get to the politics,
let's talk about what a good thing the E.P.A. just did. 

As far as I can tell, even opponents of environmental regulation admit that
mercury is nasty stuff. It's a potent neurotoxicant: the expression "mad as
a hatter" emerged in the 19th century because hat makers of the time treated
fur with mercury compounds, and often suffered nerve and mental damage as a
result. 

Hat makers no longer use mercury (and who wears hats these days?), but a lot
of mercury gets into the atmosphere from old coal-burning power plants that
lack modern pollution controls. From there it gets into the water, where
microbes turn it into methylmercury, which builds up in fish. And what
happens then? The E.P.A. explains: "Methylmercury exposure is a particular
concern for women of childbearing age, unborn babies and young children,
because studies have linked high levels of methylmercury to damage to the
developing nervous system, which can impair children's ability to think and
learn." 

That sort of sounds like something we should regulate, doesn't it? 

The new rules would also have the effect of reducing fine particle
pollution, which is a known source of many health problems, from asthma to
heart attacks. In fact, the benefits of reduced fine particle pollution
account for most of the quantifiable gains from the new rules. The key word
here is "quantifiable": E.P.A.'s cost-benefit analysis only considers one
benefit of mercury regulation, the reduced loss in future wages for children
whose I.Q.'s are damaged by eating fish caught by freshwater anglers. There
are without doubt many other benefits to cutting mercury emissions, but at
this point the agency doesn't know how to put a dollar figure on those
benefits. 

Even so, the payoff to the new rules is huge: up to $90 billion a year in
benefits compared with around $10 billion a year of costs in the form of
slightly higher electricity prices. This is, as David Roberts of Grist says,
a very big deal. 

And it's a deal Republicans very much want to kill. 

With everything else that has been going on in U.S. politics recently, the
G.O.P.'s radical anti-environmental turn hasn't gotten the attention it
deserves. But something remarkable has happened on this front. Only a few
years ago, it seemed possible to be both a Republican in good standing and a
serious environmentalist; during the 2008 campaign John McCain warned of the
dangers of global warming and proposed a cap-and-trade system for carbon
emissions. Today, however, the party line is that we must not only avoid any
new environmental regulations but roll back the protection we already have. 

And I'm not exaggerating: during the fight over the debt ceiling,
Republicans tried to attach riders that, as Time magazine put it, would
essentially have blocked the E.P.A. and the Interior Department from doing
their jobs. 

Oh, by the way, you may have heard reports to the effect that Jon Huntsman
is different. And he did indeed once say: "Conservation is conservative. I'm
not ashamed to be a conservationist." Never mind: he, too, has been
assimilated by the anti-environmental Borg, denouncing the E.P.A.'s
"regulatory reign of terror," and predicting that the new rules will cause
blackouts by next summer, which would be a neat trick considering that the
rules won't even have taken effect yet. 

More generally, whenever you hear dire predictions about the effects of
pollution regulation, you should know that special interests always make
such predictions, and are always wrong. For example, power companies claimed
that rules on acid rain would disrupt electricity supply and lead to soaring
rates; none of that happened, and the acid rain program has become a shining
example of how environmentalism and economic growth can go hand in hand. 

But again, never mind: mindless opposition to "job killing" regulations is
now part of what it means to be a Republican. And I have to admit that this
puts something of a damper on my mood: the E.P.A. has just done a very good
thing, but if a Republican - any Republican - wins next year's election, he
or she will surely try to undo this good work. 

Still, for now at least, those who care about the health of their fellow
citizens, and especially of the nation's children, have something to
celebrate. 

 


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