Air Pollution Rules Buckle Under Brutal Heat Waves (Podcast)

July 14, 2021, 7:07 PM UTC

Extreme heat waves are breaking out all across the country, and some environmental activists are questioning whether this unprecedented summer is making the EPA’s air pollution regulations obsolete.

On today’s episode of our environmental podcast, Parts Per Billion, Bloomberg Law’s Jennifer Hijazi explains how high heat can both trigger more pollutant emissions and also intensify the pollution already in the air. And she explains why the EPA’s cap-and-trade system for managing these pollutants is having trouble keeping up.

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