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Harvard Environmental Law Review Cruden & Oakes 40 HELR 189 August 4, 2016 by Cruden & Oakes 40 HELR 189 Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via email Click here to subscribe! Contact US To contact the Harvard Environmental Law Review, please email the Editors-in-Chief at hlselr@mail.law.harvard.edu. Follow us on Twitter … Read more

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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

Opportunities to Address Climate Change in the Next Farm Bill

Harvard Environmental Law Review Opportunities to Address Climate Change in the Next Farm Bill November 10, 2017 by By Sara Dewey,[1] Liz Hanson,[2] & Claire Horan[3] This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.  Introduction The Farm Bill affects nearly every aspect of agriculture and forestry in the United States. Therefore, its next reauthorization … Read more

Funding Adaptation: Financing Resiliency Through Sea Level Derivatives

Harvard Environmental Law Review Funding Adaptation: Financing Resiliency Through Sea Level Derivatives April 17, 2017 by   By Sevren Gourley, J.D. Candidate Class of 2017, University of Virginia School of Law.* This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Coastal municipalities are struggling to address the uncertain future risks created by sea level … Read more

[ELRS] EPA Unveils Final Clean Power Plan: So What’s All the Fuss About?

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] EPA Unveils Final Clean Power Plan: So What’s All the Fuss About? December 7, 2015 by By Eric Anthony DeBellis, Senior Executive Editor, Ecology Law Quarterly. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Click here to see the original post and leave a comment. On August 3, 2015, … Read more

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

Opportunities to Address Climate Change in the Next Farm Bill

Harvard Environmental Law Review Opportunities to Address Climate Change in the Next Farm Bill November 10, 2017 by By Sara Dewey,[1] Liz Hanson,[2] & Claire Horan[3] This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.  Introduction The Farm Bill affects nearly every aspect of agriculture and forestry in the United States. Therefore, its next reauthorization … Read more

Funding Adaptation: Financing Resiliency Through Sea Level Derivatives

Harvard Environmental Law Review Funding Adaptation: Financing Resiliency Through Sea Level Derivatives April 17, 2017 by   By Sevren Gourley, J.D. Candidate Class of 2017, University of Virginia School of Law.* This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Coastal municipalities are struggling to address the uncertain future risks created by sea level … Read more