[ELRS] What Is Reasonable?: The Consideration of Economic Effects in Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives Under the Endangered Species Act

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] What Is Reasonable?: The Consideration of Economic Effects in Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives Under the Endangered Species Act November 16, 2015 by By Gillian Schroff, Form & Style Editor, Environmental Law, Lewis & Clark Law School This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Visit Lewis & Clark’s website to … Read more

[ELRS] A Perfect Storm For Michigan’s Renewable Portfolio Standard?

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] A Perfect Storm For Michigan’s Renewable Portfolio Standard? November 2, 2015 by By Sarah Stellberg, Editor-in-Chief, Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law Sarah Stellberg is a third-year student at the University of Michigan Law School, where she is Editor-in-Chief of the Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law. This … Read more

[ELRS] A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It October 26, 2015 by By Christopher Hyner, Managing Editor—Georgetown Environmental Law Review Christopher Hyner is a 3L at Georgetown University Law Center, where he is a Managing Editor for the Georgetown Environmental Law Review. This … Read more

[ELRS] A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It October 26, 2015 by By Christopher Hyner, Managing Editor—Georgetown Environmental Law Review Christopher Hyner is a 3L at Georgetown University Law Center, where he is a Managing Editor for the Georgetown Environmental Law Review. This … Read more

[ELRS] A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It October 26, 2015 by By Christopher Hyner, Managing Editor—Georgetown Environmental Law Review Christopher Hyner is a 3L at Georgetown University Law Center, where he is a Managing Editor for the Georgetown Environmental Law Review. This … Read more

Welcome HLS Transfer Students!

Harvard Environmental Law Review Welcome HLS Transfer Students! August 12, 2015 by Congratulations on transferring to Harvard Law School! We have begun receiving emails from transfer students asking how to get involved with the Harvard Environmental Law Review, so it must be that time of year again. Here is a quick overview of what HELR … Read more

The International and Domestic Law of Climate Change: A Binding International Agreement Without the Senate or Congress?

Harvard Environmental Law Review The International and Domestic Law of Climate Change: A Binding International Agreement Without the Senate or Congress? July 12, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By David A. Wirth The perception of the United States as a laggard or malingerer on climate change is widespread. The current reality, however, is largely underappreciated … Read more

Non-Transmission Alternatives

Harvard Environmental Law Review Non-Transmission Alternatives July 12, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By Shelley Welton This Article examines the reasons that “non-transmission alternatives”—including energy efficiency, energy storage, demand response, and distributed generation—have played a very limited role in meeting electricity grid constraints, despite their great potential. It argues that the predominant reasons for this … Read more

Schmitt 39 HELR 423

Harvard Environmental Law Review Schmitt 39 HELR 423 July 12, 2015 by Harvard Law Development Leave a Comment Schmitt 39 HELR 423 Reader Interactions This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via email Click here to subscribe! … Read more