Across
- 4. The release of greenhouse gases, heavily targeted for reduction in energy articles.
- 7. Under a core economic principle, this party should bear the cost of pollution cleanup.
- 8. Financial assistance provided by governments to fund local environmental cleanup.
- 10. The federal agency responsible for enforcing the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.
- 14. Type of energy source (like solar or wind) that modern policies heavily subsidize.
- 16. Policy mandate aimed at reducing landfill volume and promoting a circular economy.
- 17. Fine particulate matter ($PM_{2.5}$) heavily regulated under air quality policy.
- 18. The state of meeting rules, regulations, and legislative requirements set by environmental laws.
- 19. Subject of the RCRA policy article, tracking hazardous materials "cradle to grave".
Down
- 1. The overarching global crisis driving modern international policy updates.
- 2. A systematic, documented assessment of regulatory compliance by a facility.
- 3. Common name for the CERCLA article, designed to fund the cleanup of toxic waste sites.
- 5. The atmospheric layer protected by the historic Montreal Protocol.
- 6. Landmark 1970 US law requiring agencies to assess environmental impacts before acting.
- 9. Element at the center of tax and cap-and-trade policy debates.
- 11. Official authorization required for factories to legally discharge limited pollutants.
- 12. Protected geographic area crucial to the enforcement of the Endangered Species Act.
- 13. A policy tool, like a tax credit, used to encourage green technology adoption.
- 15. A formally concluded and ratified agreement between states, such as the Paris Accord.
- 20. A rule or limit set by a regulatory authority, such as the National Ambient Air Quality.
