Environmental Protection Agency
History
The history of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) dates back to 1970 under the Nixon Administration and it was created in order to protect people and the planet by enforcing the laws and regulations passed by Congress. The EPA has ten stations and nearly 30 labs with which it assesses the environment, conducts research and takes part in educating the public. The EPA was formed in response to growing public pressure regarding the dangerous and negative impact that human actions were having on the planet. Rachel Carson’s 1962 book Silent Spring in which a world bereft of natural life was envisioned as a result of deadly pesticides and chemicals released into the environment (EPA History, 2018). The book had a big impact on Senators and the EPA was formed in response to serve as an agency that would ensure the protection of the environment in the U.S.
From an economics perspective, this agency is responsible for compelling automotive manufacturers to develop more fuel efficient cars. So every time the gas pump allows a driver to save a few dollars because the car that is being driven gets more miles to the gallon, one has the EPA to thank. It is estimated that the EPA has saved Americans anywhere from $82 billion to $533 billion as a result of its enforcement of environmental regulations (Hunter, 2011)....
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