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Volume 35, Number 2 (2011)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 35, Number 2 (2011) Remarks 263 New Directions in Environmental Law: A Climate of Possibility Lisa Heinzerling Articles 275 Wilderness, the Courts, and the Effect of Politics on Judicial Decisionmaking Peter A. Appel 313 Two Cheers for Feasible Regulation: A Modest Response to Masur and Posner David M. Driesen 343 … Read more
Volume 35, Number 1 (2011)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 35, Number 1 (2011) Articles 1 Champions of Change: Reinventing Democracy Through Land Law Reform John R. Nolon 51 Planning the Funeral at the Birth: Extended Producer Responsibility in the European Union and the United States Noah Sachs 99 Defending Overstatement: The Symbolic Clean Air Act and Carbon Dioxide Christopher … Read more
Volume 34, Number 2 (2010)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 34, Number 2 (2010) Articles 335 State Standards for Nationwide Products Revisited: Federalism, Green Building Codes, and Appliance Efficiency Standards Alexandra B. Klass 369 The More We Know, the Less Intelligent We Are? — How Genomic Information Should, and Should Not, Change Toxic Tort Causation Doctrine Steve C. Gold 425 … Read more
Volume 33, Number 2 (2009)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 33, Number 2 (2009) Symposium 297 Climate Change and Global Justice: Crafting Fair Solutions for Nations and Peoples Seth Johnson 303 Micro-Offsets and Macro-Transformation: An Inconvenient View of Climate Change Justice Michael P. Vandenbergh, Brooke A. Ackerly, & Fred E. Forster 349 Confronting a Rising Tide: A Proposal for a … Read more
Volume 34, Number 1 (2010)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 34, Number 1 (2010) Remarks 1 The Administrative Process and the Rule of Environmental Law The Honorable David S. Tatel Articles 9 “Stationarity is Dead” — Long Live Transformation: Five Principles for Climate Change Adaptation Law Robin Kundis Craig 75 Property and Liberty Eric T. Freyfogle 119 Reconciling Development and … Read more
Volume 33, Number 1 (2009)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 33, Number 1 (2009) Articles 1 Too Many Things To Do: How to Deal With the Dysfunctions of Multiple-Goal Agencies Eric Biber 65 The Missing Instrument: Dirty Input Limits David M. Driesen & Amy Sinden 117 Assuming Personal Responsibility for Improving the Environment: Moving Toward a New Environmental Norm Hope … Read more
Volume 32, Number 2 (2008)
Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 32, Number 2 (2008) Articles 293 A Meaningful U.S. Cap-and-Trade System to Address Climate Change Robert N. Stavins *Web-Only Content: Table Supplement 373 Tribes as Trustees Again (Part I): The Emerging Tribal Role in the Conservation Trust Movement Mary Christina Wood Zachary Welcker 433 Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Pragmatic Reorientation … Read more