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Environmental Law

University of New Mexico

2007

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Introduction, G. Emlen Hall Oct 2007

Introduction, G. Emlen Hall

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


'Milking' Oil Tankers: The Paradoxical Effect Of The Oil Pollution Act Of 1990, Inho Kim Oct 2007

'Milking' Oil Tankers: The Paradoxical Effect Of The Oil Pollution Act Of 1990, Inho Kim

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


United States Supreme Court Rules Epa Must Take Action On Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Massachusetts V. Epa, Saillan De Charles Oct 2007

United States Supreme Court Rules Epa Must Take Action On Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Massachusetts V. Epa, Saillan De Charles

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction, G. Emlen Hall Mar 2007

Introduction, G. Emlen Hall

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Rivers To Live By: Can Western Water Law Help Communities Embrace Their Streams?, Reed D. Benson Jan 2007

Rivers To Live By: Can Western Water Law Help Communities Embrace Their Streams?, Reed D. Benson

Faculty Scholarship

In short, this article will adress: (1) the ways in which traditional western water law has hindered efforts to preserve free-flowing rivers in our communities; (2) some examples of how cities and towns are making efforts to keep their rivers flowing in order to provide recreation and other public benefits, and the ways in which water law is beginning to change to accomodate these efforts; and (3) some suggestions for water law reforms that would expand opportunities for western communities to keep water flowing in their rivers.


Lng Facility Siting And Environmental (In)Justice: Is It Time For A National Siting Scheme?, Eileen Gauna Jan 2007

Lng Facility Siting And Environmental (In)Justice: Is It Time For A National Siting Scheme?, Eileen Gauna

Faculty Scholarship

This Article examines the distributional and other environmental justice issues arising from the current initiative to rapidly site multiple LNG import facilities in order to increase the supply of natural gas into the continental United States. This Article further examines the necessity of creating a national siting scheme to avoid exacerbating existing racial disparities in risk-producing land use practices.


From Walden To Wall Street: Frontiers Of Conservation Finance, Edited By James N. Levitt, Patrick J. Redmond Jan 2007

From Walden To Wall Street: Frontiers Of Conservation Finance, Edited By James N. Levitt, Patrick J. Redmond

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.