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Harvard Environmental Law Review Article Climate Regulation Under the Clean Air Act in the Wake of Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA: Introduction April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Cecilia Segal In Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA, the Supreme Court largely upheld the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Article Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice in UARG April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By William W. Buzbee Cite as: William W. Buzbee, Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice in UARG, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 63 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) … [Read more…] about Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice in UARG … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Article Environmental Settlements and Administrative Law April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Courtney R. McVean and Justin R. Pidot The Obama Administration has come under increasing fire for its decisions to settle lawsuits brought by environmental organizations. Industry groups and Republican politicians claim that such settlements, negotiated behind “closed doors,” unfairly … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Article Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation to Achieve Climate Stabilization April 1, 2011 by wpengine By Jonathan H. Adler Stabilizing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases at double their pre-industrial levels (or lower) will require emission reductions far in excess of what can be achieved at a politically acceptable … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Article The Obama Administration’s National Auto Policy: Lessons from the “Car Deal” August 1, 2011 by wpengine By Jody Freeman This Article is the first comprehensive analysis of the Obama Administration’s national auto policy, which set the first federal greenhouse gas standards and strictest fuel efficiency standards for new cars and … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Article Fearful Asymmetry: How the Absence of Public Participation in Section 7 of the ESA Can Make the “Best Available Science” Unavailable for Judicial Review July 12, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By Travis O. Brandon Recent empirical studies have shown that public participation is an essential part of the listing … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Online Forum 2021 Print Symposium: Environmental Justice – submissions closed January 28, 2021 by pdaniels Submissions are now closed for Volume 45, Issue 2, our symposium issue on environmental justice. We look forward to publishing our symposium issue later this year. … [Read more…] about 2021 Print Symposium: Environmental Justice – … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review HELR Online Judging a Book by its Cover: The Tension between Evidentiary Gatekeeping and Compensatory Theories of Tort November 24, 2016 by By Julie Amadeo, J.D. 2016, New York University School of Law. This article has been adapted from a larger work. I. Introduction Human minds are primed to jump to … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review HELR Online [ELRS] Climate Change Regulation Through Litigation: New York’s Investigation of ExxonMobil under the Martin Act March 5, 2017 by By Chris Erickson, Junior Editor–Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law at University of Michigan Law School. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Click here to … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review HELR Online 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 … Read more