On 6/2/09, Jim Devine <[email protected]> wrote: > Gar Lipow wrote: >> And out there was the Sulfur trading story. Sulfur > trading may not have worked as well as the U.S. as old fashioned > standards based rules had in the EU. But it had not failed completely.< > > here's a question: how do the benefits (megatons of sulfur reduction > or some similar measure) compare to the administration and similar > costs in these two cases? > --
Sulfur trading in the U.S. cost less per amount of sulfur emissions reduced. But cost per life saved via sulfur reduction is extremely low. Considering sulfur reduction and mortality and health benefits alone the cost/benefit ratio was many times greater in Europe than in the U.S. Additionally the differing technical means used in Europe also reduced NxOx emissions and other pollutants, which produced more health benefits. _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
