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Changing Paradigms for a Low-Carbon World

Harvard Environmental Law Review Changing Paradigms for a Low-Carbon World May 25, 2022 by jolinski K.K. DuVivier[*] & Tara Righetti[†]  View PDF here Abstract Energy companies are making billions of dollars in bids and investments to tie up development rights for wind energy and kick start commercial-scale carbon removal projects.[1] Embracing these new technologies and … Read more

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Western Water Conflicts and the Sleeping Giant of the ESA

Harvard Environmental Law Review Western Water Conflicts and the Sleeping Giant of the ESA April 2, 2022 by jolinski Alexander Khan[*] View PDF here Introduction Since its passage in 1973, the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”)[1] has remained the subject of significant controversy. Those in favor of conservation claim, among other things, that its listing procedures … Read more