GHG emission regulations

Harvard Environmental Law Review GHG emission regulations 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 … Read more

GenOn Power Midwest v. Bell

Harvard Environmental Law Review GenOn Power Midwest v. Bell Bell v. Cheswick Generating Station August 12, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By Samantha Caravello Cite as: Samantha Caravello, Bell v. Cheswick Generating Station, 38 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 465 (2014) [btn link=”http://harvardelr.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2014/08/Caravello.pdf” color=”forestGreen” size=”size-l”]View Full Article (PDF)[/btn]   … [Read more…] about Bell v. Cheswick Generating Station … Read more

gas leaks

Harvard Environmental Law Review gas leaks “Fugitive” natural gas emissions on the run from the law August 13, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Samantha Caravello — Aug. 13, 2013 at 12:52pm Natural gas is being widely lauded as the “bridge fuel” that will allow the United States to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, kick its … Read more

FWS

Harvard Environmental Law Review FWS Climate Adaptation for Non-Humans: The Role of Assisted Migration April 22, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By Christine Zaleski—April 22 at 5:02 p.m. On January 30, 2015, President Obama again demonstrated his willingness to tackle climate change issues using his executive authority, signing an Executive Order requiring new federal buildings … Read more

fugitive emissions

Harvard Environmental Law Review fugitive emissions “Fugitive” natural gas emissions on the run from the law August 13, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Samantha Caravello — Aug. 13, 2013 at 12:52pm Natural gas is being widely lauded as the “bridge fuel” that will allow the United States to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, kick its … Read more

federalism concerns

Harvard Environmental Law Review federalism concerns Upholding Clean Energy in Colorado—and Hopefully Beyond November 17, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Samantha Caravello—November 17 at 7:26 a.m. Acting as laboratories for energy policy, some states have been much more effective than the federal government in promoting renewable energy development, often through the enactment of Renewable … Read more

federalism

Harvard Environmental Law Review federalism Upholding Clean Energy in Colorado—and Hopefully Beyond November 17, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Samantha Caravello—November 17 at 7:26 a.m. Acting as laboratories for energy policy, some states have been much more effective than the federal government in promoting renewable energy development, often through the enactment of Renewable Portfolio … Read more

Federal Tort Claims Act

Harvard Environmental Law Review Federal Tort Claims Act Should the Federal Circuit Require Takings Plaintiffs to Demonstrate FTCA Exhaustion? October 21, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By David Baake — Oct. 21, 2013 at 11:41am Title 28 contemplates a clear distinction between cases for which the Constitution provides a damages action against the United States and cases … Read more

exhaustion requirement

Harvard Environmental Law Review exhaustion requirement Should the Federal Circuit Require Takings Plaintiffs to Demonstrate FTCA Exhaustion? October 21, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By David Baake — Oct. 21, 2013 at 11:41am Title 28 contemplates a clear distinction between cases for which the Constitution provides a damages action against the United States and cases for which … Read more

events

Harvard Environmental Law Review events In First Address as EPA Head, Administrator Gina McCarthy Stresses Collaboration and the “Opportunity of Climate Change” August 1, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Molly Cohen — Aug. 1, 2013 at 7:47am “Let’s talk about [climate change] as the opportunity of a lifetime, because there are too many lifetimes at stake,” … Read more