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

HELR Volume 39, Issue 1 Now Available Online

Harvard Environmental Law Review HELR Volume 39, Issue 1 Now Available Online April 15, 2015 by hlsjrnldev The Harvard Environmental Law Review is pleased to announce that Volume 39, Issue 1 is now available in print and on the HELR website! Volume 39.1 features short essays and articles on a range of cutting edge topics … 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 Photo credit: Nixdorf, Wikimedia Commons August 12, 2014 at 1:30pm 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 … Read more

Corporate Law and Climate Change Disclosures

Harvard Environmental Law Review Corporate Law and Climate Change Disclosures January 6, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By Molly Cohen — Jan. 6, 2013 at 8:57am When it comes to corporate law, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is king. Most people connect the SEC with the stock market, the 2008 financial crisis, and Bernie Madoff. However, … Read more

Automatically Green

Harvard Environmental Law Review Automatically Green November 18, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Caroline Stern — Nov. 18, 2013 at 5:16pm Over the coming months, the ELR blog will be publishing a series of blog posts that preview articles that will appear in the forthcoming Volume 38.1. This blog is the first in that series. In … Read more

A New Cost of Cost-Benefit Analysis?

Harvard Environmental Law Review A New Cost of Cost-Benefit Analysis? November 7, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Gabriel Daly –– Nov. 7, 2013 at 12:10pm If an agency uses cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to inform its decision-making, what costs and what benefits should it consider? A case currently before the D.C. Circuit, White Stallion Energy Center, LLC … Read more

FERC and the future of energy efficiency

Harvard Environmental Law Review FERC and the future of energy efficiency August 21, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Kelsey Bagot — Aug. 21, 2013 at 5:10pm Photo credit: Nixdorf, Wikimedia Commons With U.S. climate-change bills and international climate talks repeatedly facing defeat, one of the main ways for the United States to significantly reduce its 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