US clean air rules could create 1.5 million jobs

Regulations to reduce air pollution could create more than one million jobs, according to a study by a coalition of investors and environmental groups and an association for pollution control companies. The two EPA rules under consideration are the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) and the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule.

The Political Economic Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst prepared the analysis, which estimated that investments driven by these two air quality rules would result in nearly 1.5 million jobs, or about 300,000 jobs per year on average, over the next five years.

Source: Platts, 17 November 2011
Web link to the report: http://www.ceres.org/resources/reports/new-jobs-cleaner-air-part-two/view

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