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

Volume 32, Number 1 (2008)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 32, Number 1 (2008) Articles 1 Risk Equity: A New Proposal Matthew D. Adler 49 Political Externalities, Federalism, and a Proposal for an Interstate Environmental Impact Assessment Policy Noah D. Hall 95 The Killing Fields: Reducing the Casualties in the Battle Between U.S. Species Protection Law and U.S. Pesticide Law … Read more

Volume 31, Number 2 (2007)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 31, Number 2 (2007) Articles 349 Size Matters: Regulating Nanotechnology Albert C. Lin 409 Generally Illegal: NPDES General Permits Under the Clean Water Act Jeffrey M. Gaba 475 Co-Management or Contracting? Agreements Between Native American Tribes and the U.S. National Park Service Pursuant to the 1994 Tribal Self-Governance Act Mary … Read more

Volume 31, Number 1 (2007)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 31, Number 1 (2007) Articles 1 Of Montreal and Kyoto: A Tale of Two Protocols Cass R. Sunstein 67 When Is Two a Crowd? The Impact of Federal Action on State Environmental Regulation Jonathan H. Adler 115 Trading Grandfathered Air – A New, Simpler Approach Brian H. Potts 163 Bringing … Read more

Volume 30, Number 2 (2006)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 30, Number 2 (2006) Articles 309 The Ownership Society and Takings of Property: Castles, Investments, and Just Obligations Joseph William Singer 339 The Penn Central Test and Tensions in Liberal Property Theory Eric R. Claeys 371 Lingle’s Legacy: Untangling Substantive Due Process From Takings Doctrine Robert G. Dreher 407 You … Read more

Volume 30, Number 1 (2006)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 30, Number 1 (2006) 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

Alumni

Harvard Environmental Law Review Alumni “You know, the reason that we are going to succeed is that all students very quickly go on to become alumni and do not lose interest. I sat for three decades and watched how this project got nowhere because the students would leave. But as alumni, we have got the staying power, and we … Read more