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Market Mechanisms In Environmental Law, Sanja Bogojevic
Market Mechanisms In Environmental Law, Sanja Bogojevic
Sanja Bogojević
No abstract provided.
In Search Of Sustainable Legitimacy: Pollution Targets And Environmental Cadre Evaluation In China, Alex Wang
In Search Of Sustainable Legitimacy: Pollution Targets And Environmental Cadre Evaluation In China, Alex Wang
Alex Wang
No abstract provided.
Specific Coverage Issues Implicating Climate Change, David Wirth
Specific Coverage Issues Implicating Climate Change, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
South Africa's Illegal Trade In Flora, Greg Warchol
South Africa's Illegal Trade In Flora, Greg Warchol
Greg Warchol
No abstract provided.
Fishy Business In The Western Cape: The Illegal Trade In Abalone, Greg Warchol
Fishy Business In The Western Cape: The Illegal Trade In Abalone, Greg Warchol
Greg Warchol
No abstract provided.
Moderator, Pope Francis’S Encyclical: An Ethical Summons To Tackle Climate Change, David Wirth
Moderator, Pope Francis’S Encyclical: An Ethical Summons To Tackle Climate Change, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Co-Organizer, Our Common Home: An Ethical Summons To Tackle Climate Change, David Wirth
Co-Organizer, Our Common Home: An Ethical Summons To Tackle Climate Change, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Scarcity And Its Impact On International Regimes, Gabriel Eckstein, Lillian Aponte Miranda, Kristen Boon, Peter Appel
The Regulation Of Scarcity And Its Impact On International Regimes, Gabriel Eckstein, Lillian Aponte Miranda, Kristen Boon, Peter Appel
Gabriel Eckstein
No abstract provided.
Increasing The Potential Of Small Hydropower Generation, Gina Warren
Increasing The Potential Of Small Hydropower Generation, Gina Warren
Gina Warren
No abstract provided.
The Legal Capacity Of The United States To Accept Internationally Legally Binding Mitigation Targets, David Wirth
The Legal Capacity Of The United States To Accept Internationally Legally Binding Mitigation Targets, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
Regulating Pot To Save The Polar Bear: Energy And Climate Impacts Of The Marijuana Industry, Gina Warren
Regulating Pot To Save The Polar Bear: Energy And Climate Impacts Of The Marijuana Industry, Gina Warren
Gina Warren
No abstract provided.
Reassessing Conservation Goals In A Changing Climate, Alejandro Camacho, Holly Doremus, Jason Mclachlan, Ben Minteer
Reassessing Conservation Goals In A Changing Climate, Alejandro Camacho, Holly Doremus, Jason Mclachlan, Ben Minteer
Holly Doremus
Climate change poses a hierarchy of significant challenges for conservation policy. First, the sheer scale of climate change calls for conservation efforts to be vastly stepped up. Second, the pace and extent of expected climate change will probably undermine the effectiveness of traditional conservation tools focused on protecting designated areas from human intrusion. The search for novel conservation strategies that will stand up to global shifts in climate highlights a third challenge: New conditions and new tools require a reassessment of our conservation goals. This third challenge has so far not been the subject of much debate, but merits closer …
Roundtable On Environmentalism And Animal Advocacy, Gina Warren
Roundtable On Environmentalism And Animal Advocacy, Gina Warren
Gina Warren
No abstract provided.
Possibilities For A Binding International Agreement On Climate Change: The Us Perspective, David Wirth
Possibilities For A Binding International Agreement On Climate Change: The Us Perspective, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Valuing Ecosystem Services In Coastal Management Policy: Looking Beyond The Here And Now, Chad J. Mcguire
Valuing Ecosystem Services In Coastal Management Policy: Looking Beyond The Here And Now, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Panelist, New Year’S Renaissance Weekend, David Wirth
Panelist, New Year’S Renaissance Weekend, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
Professor Wirth served as a panelist on panels regarding Crimea, global warming, ISIL, and food safety.
Climate-Induced Sea Level Rise And Sustainable Coastal Management: The Influence Of Existing Policy Frameworks On Risk Perception, Chad J. Mcguire
Climate-Induced Sea Level Rise And Sustainable Coastal Management: The Influence Of Existing Policy Frameworks On Risk Perception, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Regulating Pot To Save The Polar Bear: Energy And Climate Impacts Of The Marijuana Industry, Gina Warren
Regulating Pot To Save The Polar Bear: Energy And Climate Impacts Of The Marijuana Industry, Gina Warren
Gina Warren
No abstract provided.
Global Environmental Constitutionalism, Erin Daly, James May
Global Environmental Constitutionalism, Erin Daly, James May
Erin Daly
No abstract provided.
Toward A Typology Of Wildlife Crime Offenders, Greg Warchol
Toward A Typology Of Wildlife Crime Offenders, Greg Warchol
Greg Warchol
No abstract provided.
The International And Domestic Law Of Climate Change: A Binding International Agreement Without The Senate Or Congress?, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Regulating Pot To Save The Polar Bear: Energy And Climate Impacts Of The Marijuana Industry, Gina Warren
Regulating Pot To Save The Polar Bear: Energy And Climate Impacts Of The Marijuana Industry, Gina Warren
Gina Warren
No abstract provided.
Losing The Message: Some Policy Implications Of Anthropocentric Indirect Arguments For Environmental Protection, Chad J. Mcguire
Losing The Message: Some Policy Implications Of Anthropocentric Indirect Arguments For Environmental Protection, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Protecting Environmental Hot Spots During And After Armed Conflict Through Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Britta Sjöstedt
Protecting Environmental Hot Spots During And After Armed Conflict Through Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Britta Sjöstedt
Britta Sjöstedt
In this paper I argue that areas of international environmental importance could be protected during and after armed conflict by utilizing the mechanisms established under Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), in particular the World Heritage Convention (WHC) and potentially also of the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Convention). Most armed conflicts taking place today cause substantial environmental damage as a direct or indirect effect of the warfare. Also, indirect consequences of armed conflicts such as unsustainable exploitation of natural resources, massive flux of displaced persons, collapse of governmental control and infrastructure put additional pressure on sensitive ecosystems. The framework …
A Climate Treaty Without Congress, David Wirth
A Climate Treaty Without Congress, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
Contrary to popular belief, approximately 90% of international agreements—including treaties—concluded by the United States are done without submission to the Senate. The President’s commitment to moving forward domestically relying on existing legal authority invites the very real possibility that we needn’t wait for Congress to enact new legislation before concluding legally binding multilateral or bilateral agreements to protect the climate.
Panelist: The Globalization Of Environmental Politics, David Wirth
Panelist: The Globalization Of Environmental Politics, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
Invited to participate in Renaissance Weekend conference. Also appeared on panels titled "Deep Dive: Greenhouse Implications of Energy Policies of International Financial Institutions" and "Advice to the President".
Sustainability Criteria As A Tool To Promote Sustainable Products And Their Sustainable Production, Evgenia Pavlovskaia
Sustainability Criteria As A Tool To Promote Sustainable Products And Their Sustainable Production, Evgenia Pavlovskaia
Evgenia Pavlovskaia
Coming publication
Summary:
Among the environmental challenges, which humanity is facing today, there are the threat of global climate change, unsatisfactory air quality, – especially in large cities, – and the fact that the resources of fossil fuels are finite. Biofuels have long been at the top of the political and scientific agenda as a possible solution to all the three challenges.
Not everything is clear about biofuels. The production costs of biofuels are still higher than those of traditional fossil fuels: without subsidies biofuels are not competitive. The environmental impact of biofuels has also been questioned, for example the …
Intellectual Property, Innovation, And The Environment, Peter Menell, Sahrah Tran
Intellectual Property, Innovation, And The Environment, Peter Menell, Sahrah Tran
Peter Menell
No abstract provided.
Paradoxes Of Democratisation: Environmental Politics In East Asia, Mary Alice Haddad
Paradoxes Of Democratisation: Environmental Politics In East Asia, Mary Alice Haddad
Mary Alice Haddad
This chapter examines environmental politics in four polities that run the full spectrum of political regimes: mainland China (authoritarian), South Korea and Taiwan (newly democratic), and Japan (mature democracy). The chapter argues that variation in environmental politics in each place resulted primarily from the timing of their environmental movements, with subsequent movements learning from predecessors and gaining increasing access to global NGO networks. Paradoxically, when environmental movements became linked to democratization movements (in South Korea and Taiwan), they also became linked to political parties, which hindered access to government policymaking when non-allied parties were in power.
Allocating Responsibilities For Environmental Cleanup Liabilities Through Purchase Price Discounts, Kenneth Kristl
Allocating Responsibilities For Environmental Cleanup Liabilities Through Purchase Price Discounts, Kenneth Kristl
Kenneth T Kristl
No abstract provided.