Cost-benefit Analysis of Proposed California Oil and Gas Refinery Regulations

Cost-benefit Analysis of Proposed California Oil and Gas Refinery Regulations
Author: Daniel Gonzales
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0833094122

The proposed regulations could provide safety benefits to nearby communities and cost benefits to California consumers. The frequency of major refinery incidents would need to decline by 7.3 percent for the regulations to pay for themselves.

Refinery Town

Refinery Town
Author: Steve Early
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0807094269

The People vs. Big Oil—how a working-class company town harnessed the power of local politics to reclaim their community With a foreword by Bernie Sanders Home to one of the largest oil refineries in the state, Richmond, California, was once a typical company town, dominated by Chevron. This largely nonwhite, working-class city of 100,000 suffered from poverty, pollution, and poorly funded public services. It had one of the highest homicide rates per capita in the country and a jobless rate twice the national average. But when veteran labor reporter Steve Early moved from New England to Richmond in 2012, he discovered a city struggling to remake itself. In Refinery Town, Early chronicles the 15 years of successful community organizing that raised the local minimum wage, defeated a casino development project, challenged home foreclosures and evictions, and sought fair taxation of Big Oil. A short list of Richmond’s activist residents helps to propel this compelling chronicle: • 94 year old Betty Reid Soskin, the country’s oldest full-time national park ranger and witness to Richmond’s complex history • Gayle McLaughlin, the Green Party mayor who challenged Chevron and won • Police Chief Chris Magnus, who brought community policing to Richmond and is now one of America’s leading public safety reformers Part urban history, part call to action, Refinery Town shows how concerned citizens can harness the power of local politics to reclaim their community and make municipal government a source of much-needed policy innovation. “Refinery Town provides an inside look at how one American city has made radical and progressive change seem not only possible but sensible.”—David Helvarg, The Progressive

Benefit-cost Analysis Guide for Regulatory Programs

Benefit-cost Analysis Guide for Regulatory Programs
Author: Canada. Treasury Board. Regulatory Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Canada's federal regulatory policy contains mandatory requirements that departments and agencies, before sponsoring a regulation, must show that regulation is the best alternative and that the regulatory program is structured to maximise the gains to beneficiaries in relation to costs to Canadians. This document is a guide to the use of cost benefit analysis for demonstrating that a proposed regulation maximises net benefit. It reviews how cost benefit analysis fits into the regulatory process, provides a framework for choosing regulatory and non-regulatory alternatives, and describes the type and level of analysis that must be completed before preparing Regulatory Impact Analysis Statements. The guide ends with sections on evaluating impacts to business, consumer impact assessment, evaluation of risk and uncertainty, cost estimation, discounting, and evaluation of environmental quality & other public goods.

Social Media and Oil in Southern California

Social Media and Oil in Southern California
Author: Jason L. Jarvis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-05-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 179363100X

Social Media and Oil in Southern California: Greenwashing Los Angeles interrogates the politics of invisibility that permeates Southern California’s oil industry. Most residents are completely unaware that hospitals, schools, businesses, and homes are built among the thousands of active wells in Los Angeles County. Since the early 1900’s, the oil industry used social media to greenwash itself and obscure the material consequences of drilling and refining. From postcards to YouTube, social media has been a key tool in the arsenal of the fossil fuel industry. Jason L. Jarvis argues that oil–not Hollywood–is the key industry that drives the California dream. Scholars of communication, environmental studies, and rhetoric will find this book of particular interest.

Process Plants

Process Plants
Author: Trevor A. Kletz
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1439804567

How far will an ounce of prevention really go? While the answer to that question may never be truly known, Process Plants: A Handbook for Inherently Safer Design, Second Edition takes us several steps closer. The book demonstrates not just the importance of prevention, but the importance of designing with prevention in mind. It emphasizes the role