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at NYU Law School, founded the institute, which employs roughly 25 lawyers, economists, and other staff members. Revesz is currently on leave to serve as administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Policy Integrity is currently led by Executive Director Burçin Ünel.
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Policy Integrity has filed numerous other amicus briefs in federal cases on energy efficiency standards, conservation designations, pipeline impacts, and methane emission regulation, among other issues.
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to advocate for the proper application of SCC metrics in federal agency regulatory impact analyses and environmental reviews, as well as in relevant and state policymaking processes.
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The Institute for Policy Integrity was founded in 2008 to pursue research and advocacy related to the principles outlined by Richard Revesz and Michael Livermore in their book,
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Policy Integrity regularly engages in research and advocacy on electricity policy. The institute has published reports on issues related to
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Policy Integrity has helped support several major environmental rules that have faced challenges in federal courts, including the
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regulatory proceedings, pushing for proper consideration of climate impacts and alternate use options for
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Retaking Rationality: How Cost-Benefit Analysis Can Better Protect the Environment and Our Health
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in designing regulations on energy and climate issues, consumer protection, and public health.
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In 2018, Policy Integrity launched a resource tracking the outcomes of legal challenges to
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Policy Integrity has also produced extensive research and advocacy related to
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Policy Integrity has been involved in efforts to reform federal
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Policy Integrity has consistently supported the use of the
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Friedman, Lisa; Schwartz, John (September 23, 2020).
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Richard Revesz
non-profit
Environment
energy
public health
law
economics
New York, NY
policyintegrity.org
think tank
New York University School of Law
climate
energy policy
cost-benefit analysis
amicus briefs
Dean Emeritus
Social Cost of Carbon
carbon pollution
non-governmental organizations
transmission
distributed energy resources
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Department of Energy
natural resource
Department of the Interior
public lands
renewable energy
Trump administration
The New York Times

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