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SUMMARY:Webinar - Leaking Methane: Natural Gas\, Climate Change\, and Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:Attorney Jean Mosites will be the moderator for the Environmental Law Institute’s “Leaking Methane: Natural Gas\, Climate Change\, and Uncertainty” webinar on Wednesday\, April 8\, 2020. For more information\, click here.
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SUMMARY:Aftermarket Defeat Devices: Enforcing & Mitigating Mobile Air Pollution
DESCRIPTION:Attorney Julie Domike will be a panelist for the Environmental Law Institute’s “Aftermarket Defeat Devices: Enforcing & Mitigating Mobile Air Pollution” webinar on Tuesday\, April 21\, 2020. \nEnforcing mobile source pollution\, such as from motor vehicles\, has become increasingly challenging as consumers and industry have turned to aftermarket “defeat devices” that may provide perceived benefits like enhanced fuel efficiency but exacerbate the emission of air pollutants. Mobile sources account for a significant portion of air pollution\, including approximately two-thirds of carbon monoxide (CO)\, three-fifths of nitrous oxide (NOx)\, and one-fourth of volatile organic compounds (VOC). While the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates these pollutants from vehicles\, aftermarket defeat devices intentionally remove or alter the hardware\, software\, or other designs that regulate the emissions controls of a motor vehicle. \nWhile vehicle manufacturers utilizing defeat devices grab headlines\, aftermarket parts and software are less conspicuous. According to EPA\, over 500\,000 diesel pickup trucks since 2009 have installed aftermarket defeat devices resulting in the equivalent air quality impact of adding 9 million pickup trucks to roads. Moreover\, these devices are prevalent in heavy-duty trucks\, light-duty cars\, agriculture equipment\, forestry equipment\, and construction equipment\, among others. \nWhat are the major drivers of demand for aftermarket defeat devices? How can the states curtail the demand for these devices? What policy measures is the EPA taking to mitigate aftermarket defeat devices? Join the Environmental Law Institute and expert panelists to explore these questions and policies to mitigate aftermarket defeat devices. \nFor more information\, click here.
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