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Living with Water in a Climate-Changed World: Local Governments Must Lead on Flood Management
Harvard Environmental Law Review Living with Water in a Climate-Changed World: Local Governments Must Lead on Flood Management September 18, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By A. Dan Tarlock and Debbie M. Chizewer—September 18 at 3:54 p.m. A. Dan Tarlock is Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Program in Environmental and Energy Law … Read more
Promises and Pitfalls in China’s New Environmental Protection Law
Harvard Environmental Law Review Promises and Pitfalls in China’s New Environmental Protection Law September 14, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Daniel Carpenter-Gold—September 14 at 6:30 p.m. To read more on this topic, look for Mr. Carpenter-Gold’s student note in the upcoming Volume 39.1 of the Harvard Environmental Law Review. Chinese environmental policy has been … Read more
It’s Raining Cert Petitions!: Last Term’s Biggest Supreme Court News
Harvard Environmental Law Review It’s Raining Cert Petitions!: Last Term’s Biggest Supreme Court News September 11, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Richard Lazarus — Sep. 11, 2014 at 9:05 a.m. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2014 issue of The Environmental Forum. The Environmental Law Institute has graciously allowed the Harvard Environmental Law … Read more
Toward Greener FERC Regulation of the Power Industry
Harvard Environmental Law Review Toward Greener FERC Regulation of the Power Industry August 12, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By Christopher J. Bateman and James T.B. Tripp America’s electricity industry is at the heart of some of the nation’s and world’s biggest environmental challenges, including climate change. Yet the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”), which has regulatory … Read more