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Conduit for Peace in the Middle East: An Analysis of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project
Harvard Environmental Law Review Conduit for Peace in the Middle East: An Analysis of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project March 12, 2018 by By Sarah L. Fine* This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. I. Introduction The mythic Dead Sea—the highly salinated, low-altitude lake of international interest and importance—is drying up.[1] … Read more
Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sector: A Cap-and-Invest Approach
Harvard Environmental Law Review Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sector: A Cap-and-Invest Approach February 18, 2018 by James D. Flynn* This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Introduction In recent years, states in New England and the mid-Atlantic region have made significant progress in reducing climate change-inducing greenhouse … Read more
Harvard Environmental Law Review
Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue Volume 48, Number 1 (2024) Articles Intertribal: The Unheralded Element in Indigenous Wildlife Sovereignty Bethany R. Berger Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Deaths David Arkush & Donald Braman The Additionality Double Standard James Salzman & David Weisbach De-Risking Environmental Law William … Read more
Reinstating CERCLA as the “Polluter Pays” Statute with the Circuit Court’s Mutually Exclusive Approach
Harvard Environmental Law Review Reinstating CERCLA as the “Polluter Pays” Statute with the Circuit Court’s Mutually Exclusive Approach January 3, 2018 by By Brianna E. Tibett[i] This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Introduction The purpose of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) is to facilitate the “timely cleanup of … Read more