The Need For Its Timely Implementation
The above title says it all; CCS is an invaluable program to address climate change but it is being implemented at a slow rate, in part because of the myriad of administrative checks and balances placed upon its most important regulator–the Environmental Protection Agency. This Interactive Public Docket (IPD) is dedicated to initiating the necessary actions to elevate the interest of the public and regulators to the societal costs arising from its somewhat latent status.
The process outlined herein is not without its critics; consequently we would appreciate comments from those of our readers who are in a position to expand upon the merits of the said technology or in the converse react to criticisms thereto. Feel free to submit your comments in the space provided below or in the alternative send them directly to CRE. We do not disclose comments submitted in this manner.
Other CRE (Center for Regulatory Effectiveness) High Priority Projects are described on this page.
The CRE use of the aforementioned Interactive Public Docket is highlighted in its initial use in 1999 in the following post:
INTERACTIVE PUBLIC DOCKET
CRE launches expanded public comment service
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Editor: Jim Tozzi