Superfund at 40: Unfulfilled Expectations originally appeared in Looking Back to Move Forward: Resolving Health and Environmental Crises, published by the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center, NYU School of Law.
Superfund 2017: Cleanup Accomplishments and the Challenges Ahead. Independent white paper commissioned by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) that provides information on program accomplishments for the Superfund remedial program, as well as data on program funding and a comparison with estimates from the 2001 Report to Congress, Superfund’s Future.
Cleaning up the Nuclear Weapons Complex: Does Anybody Care? Lead author, Resources for the Future.
Combating Global Warming One Car at a Time: CO2 Emissions Labels for New Motor Vehicles, Resources for the Future.
Estimating the Cost of Institutional Controls, with John Pendergrass, Resources for the Future and Environmental Law Institute.
The Evolution of Hazardous Waste Management Programs: Lessons from Eight Countries, with Thomas C. Beierle, Resources for the Future.
Green Building Operation and Maintenance Manual: A Guide for Public Housing Authorities, lead author, Green Seal and Siemens, Inc.
Linking Land Use and Superfund Cleanups: Uncharted Territory, with others, Resources for the Future.
Long-Term Stewardship and the Nuclear Weapons Complex: The Challenge Ahead, lead author, Resources for the Future.
Long-Term Stewardship of Contaminated Sites: Trust Funds as Mechanisms for Financing and Oversight, with Carl Bauer, Resources for the Future.
Regulating Government, with Terry Davies, Resources for the Future.
The Role of the States in a Federal Climate Program: Issues and Options, with Sarah Jo Szambelan, Resources for the Future.
Success for Superfund: A New Approach for Keeping Score, lead author, Resources for the Future.
Superfund at 25: What Remains to be Done
“Superfund at 30”, with Martha L. Judy, Vermont Environmental Law Journal.
Superfund’s Future: What Will It Cost? Executive Summary, Lead author, Resources for the Future.
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Current Superfund Law, Congressional testimony before the Subcommittee on Superfund, Waste Control and Risk Assessment, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate.