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Making Net Zero Matter, Albert C. Lin
Making Net Zero Matter, Albert C. Lin
Washington and Lee Law Review
In recent months, dozens of countries and thousands of businesses have pledged to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions. However, net zero often means different things to different entities, and it is often uncertain how net zero pledges—which set targets years or decades from the present—will be met. This Article considers the motivations behind net zero pledges, highlights the underappreciated role of carbon removal in net zero efforts, and identifies mechanisms for encouraging the accomplishment of net zero goals. Two key strategies are essential to making net zero targets matter. First, society should develop and implement accountability and enforcement mechanisms …
Can He Do That?: A Constitutional Analysis Of President Trump’S Withdrawal From The Paris Agreement, David Hubinger
Can He Do That?: A Constitutional Analysis Of President Trump’S Withdrawal From The Paris Agreement, David Hubinger
San Diego International Law Journal
This Article is structured to give context as to the history of United Nations-sponsored, climate change centered, international agreements from the early 1990s to the present. The Article also shows how the goals and responsibilities placed on the United States as a part of the Paris Agreement may still be realized even without full party membership. Additionally, the Article discusses the structural framework of the Paris Agreement and the significance of its legal classification when deciding how President Trump can leave the agreement in accordance with international law. The Article will also discuss how President Trump’s actions regarding the Paris …
The Paris Agreement: Its Role In International Law And American Jurisprudence, Kayla Clark
The Paris Agreement: Its Role In International Law And American Jurisprudence, Kayla Clark
Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law
The Paris Agreement is the most articulate and influential international legal agreement on climate change to date. However, despite record breaking levels of international participation, the future of the Agreement remains uncertain. United States President Donald Trump's decision to remain a part of the international community's efforts on climate change has the potential to affect the scope and scale of this acclaimed treaty. In this note, I discuss the development of the Paris agreement as compared to the Kyoto Protocol, and how its construction promises to facilitate successful implementation. Additionally, given the United States' prominent international role, I discuss the …
The Paris Agreement And The International Trade Regime: Considerations For Harmonization, Charles E. Di Leva, Xiaoxin Shi
The Paris Agreement And The International Trade Regime: Considerations For Harmonization, Charles E. Di Leva, Xiaoxin Shi
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Developing An International Carbon Tax Regime, Steven Specht
Developing An International Carbon Tax Regime, Steven Specht
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Kyoto Comes To Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce In Small Town America, T. Rick Irvin, Peter A. Appel, Julie M. Mcentire, J. Chris Rabon
Kyoto Comes To Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce In Small Town America, T. Rick Irvin, Peter A. Appel, Julie M. Mcentire, J. Chris Rabon
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Executive Power And Regional Climate Change Agreements, Conor J. Walline
Executive Power And Regional Climate Change Agreements, Conor J. Walline
Pace Environmental Law Review
This Article explores the potential for such agreements to address climate change on a regional level by analyzing the parallels between the agreements, the nature and limits of the executive power used to create them, and the scope of enforcement available under them. Section II briefly examines the present state of climate warming and its attendant impacts, while Section III highlights the relative failure of current national and international approaches to mitigating climate change. Section IV focuses on the recent rise of environmental regional agreements in the United States, specifically those agreements to which the State of New York has …
Let Them Eat Carbon: The End Of The Kyoto Protocol, Aiten J. Musaeva Mcpherson
Let Them Eat Carbon: The End Of The Kyoto Protocol, Aiten J. Musaeva Mcpherson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Systems Of Carbon Trading, Dr. Bruno Zeller
Greenhouse Gas Regulation And Border Tax Adjustments: The Carrot And The Stick, M. Benjamin Eichenberg
Greenhouse Gas Regulation And Border Tax Adjustments: The Carrot And The Stick, M. Benjamin Eichenberg
Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal
Global climate change due to the emission of anthropogenic, or manmade, greenhouse gases (GHGs) has the most widely dispersed costs of any transboundary environmental problem that the international community has yet faced. In other words, it is a global public problem and thus provides few incentives for unilateral or individual mitigation. This makes finding solutions difficult because international coalitions must face the problem of free-riders who benefit from reduced GHG concentrations at zero cost—those who make the economically rational decision to let others reduce atmospheric GHG concentrations while they continue to build GHG-intensive economies. Three of the primary complaints raised …
Transoceanic Trash: International And United States Strategies For The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Susan L. Dautel
Transoceanic Trash: International And United States Strategies For The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Susan L. Dautel
Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal
Part II of this Comment provides an overview of the debris found in the Patch and the associated health impacts. Part III reviews the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Waste and Other Matters (the London Convention) with its corresponding international and U.S. laws, and then separately examines the U.S. Marine Debris Research, Prevention, and Reduction Act (MDRPRA). Part IV argues that the laws identified in Part III can be applied to provide a means to clean up the portion of the Patch affecting U.S. territory. Part V briefly surveys the United Nations Framework Convention on …
Exceptionalism United?: Unpacking Unfccc Article 7.2 ©, Niranjali M. Amerasinghe
Exceptionalism United?: Unpacking Unfccc Article 7.2 ©, Niranjali M. Amerasinghe
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Assessing Offset Quality In The Clean Development Mechanism, The Offset Quality Initiative
Assessing Offset Quality In The Clean Development Mechanism, The Offset Quality Initiative
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Equitable But Ineffective: How The Principle Of Common But Differentiated Responsibilities Hobbles The Global Fight Against Climate Change, Mary J. Bortscheller
Equitable But Ineffective: How The Principle Of Common But Differentiated Responsibilities Hobbles The Global Fight Against Climate Change, Mary J. Bortscheller
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Making Transfer Of Clean Technology Work: Lessons Of The Clean Development Mechanism, Mei Gechlik
Making Transfer Of Clean Technology Work: Lessons Of The Clean Development Mechanism, Mei Gechlik
San Diego International Law Journal
This Article takes a closer look at the case of China to fill the gap. It draws on numerous sources including Chinese laws and regulations, the country's policies on climate change, the country's technological capabilities and business environment, observations made by CDM specialists, and other studies of CDM projects. Such a comprehensive discussion, together with Dechezleprete et al.'s findings, will present a more complete picture of what actually drives the transfer of clean technologies to China and will, therefore, help design an effective post-Kyoto framework to facilitate international diffusion of clean technologies.
Case Study: Climate Change Adaptation Planning Guidance For Local Governments In The United States, Edna Sussman
Case Study: Climate Change Adaptation Planning Guidance For Local Governments In The United States, Edna Sussman
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Resolving The Climate Wars, Alan D. Hecht
Resolving The Climate Wars, Alan D. Hecht
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To This Issue: Climate Change And Technology Transfer, Dalindyebo Shabalala
An Introduction To This Issue: Climate Change And Technology Transfer, Dalindyebo Shabalala
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Border Adjustment Measures In Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation – “A New Chapter In America’S Leadership On Change?”, Stephen Kyo, Bernd G. Janzen, Holly M. Smith
Border Adjustment Measures In Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation – “A New Chapter In America’S Leadership On Change?”, Stephen Kyo, Bernd G. Janzen, Holly M. Smith
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
A Stop On The Road To Copenhagen: Implications Of A U.S. Climate Bill, Lisa Novins
A Stop On The Road To Copenhagen: Implications Of A U.S. Climate Bill, Lisa Novins
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Not At All: Environmental Sustainability In The Supreme Court, James R. May, Kristen Hite
Not At All: Environmental Sustainability In The Supreme Court, James R. May, Kristen Hite
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Courts As Champions Of Sustainable Development: Lessons From East Africa, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Collins Odote
Courts As Champions Of Sustainable Development: Lessons From East Africa, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Collins Odote
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Third Party Petitions As A Means Of Protecting Voluntarily Isolated Indigenous Peoples, Nickolas M. Boecher
Third Party Petitions As A Means Of Protecting Voluntarily Isolated Indigenous Peoples, Nickolas M. Boecher
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
America’S Next Move: The United States’ Domestic And International Policies On Global Warming After The Kyoto Protocol, Joshua Van Der Ploeg
America’S Next Move: The United States’ Domestic And International Policies On Global Warming After The Kyoto Protocol, Joshua Van Der Ploeg
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
The international Kyoto Protocol to combat global warming—negotiated in 1997 and ratified by nearly all signatory countries except the United States and Kazakhstan—will expire in 2012, at the end of the upcoming presidential term. Whichever candidate the American people select to lead our nation for the next four years will face two great challenges to confront global climate change: what direction to take the country within the international community as the world decides how to replace Kyoto, and what policies to implement domestically to help curb this impending crisis.
The Future Of The Eu Emissions Trading System, Erika Lennon
The Future Of The Eu Emissions Trading System, Erika Lennon
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Overview: Radical Environmental Change In The Polar Regions Is The Globe’S Wake-Up Call, William J. Snape Iii
Overview: Radical Environmental Change In The Polar Regions Is The Globe’S Wake-Up Call, William J. Snape Iii
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Is The Clean Development Mechanism Sustainable? Some Critical Aspects, Christina Voigt
Is The Clean Development Mechanism Sustainable? Some Critical Aspects, Christina Voigt
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
International Trade Law And The “Carbon Leakage” Problem: Are Unilateral U.S. Import Restrictions The Solution?, Bernd G. Janzen
International Trade Law And The “Carbon Leakage” Problem: Are Unilateral U.S. Import Restrictions The Solution?, Bernd G. Janzen
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Securing Rights To Carbon Sequestration: The Western Australian Experience, Sandra Eckert, Richard Mckellar
Securing Rights To Carbon Sequestration: The Western Australian Experience, Sandra Eckert, Richard Mckellar
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Australian Climate Change Litigation: Forward Momentum From Down Under, Tracy Bach, Justin Brown
Recent Developments In Australian Climate Change Litigation: Forward Momentum From Down Under, Tracy Bach, Justin Brown
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.