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What Can We Learn From The 2010 Bp Oil Spill?: Five Important Corporate Law And Life Lessons, Joseph Karl Grant
What Can We Learn From The 2010 Bp Oil Spill?: Five Important Corporate Law And Life Lessons, Joseph Karl Grant
Journal Publications
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A Tale Of Two Carbon Sinks: Can Forest Carbon Management Serve As A Framework To Implement Ocean Iron Fertilization As A Climate Change Treaty Compliance Mechanism?, Randall S. Abate
Journal Publications
Any post-Kyoto climate change treaty regime must seek to fully engage the use of carbon sinks to complement emissions reduction measures in order to comply with the treaty's mandates. The Kyoto Protocol did not include avoided deforestation as a mechanism for earning emission reduction credits. However, reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) quickly gained popularity as a viable climate change compliance strategy in the period immediately preceding the negotiations at the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties (COP 15) in Copenhagen in 2009. The Copenhagen Accord is replete with references to REDD as a focus for the international community's progression …
Introduction To The Environmental Law And Justice Symposium Issue, Randall S. Abate, Robert H. Abrams, Robert Graggs
Introduction To The Environmental Law And Justice Symposium Issue, Randall S. Abate, Robert H. Abrams, Robert Graggs
Florida A & M University Law Review
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Too Much Oil For The Rubber-Stamp: The Government's Role In The Bp Oil Spill, Jaclyn Lopez
Too Much Oil For The Rubber-Stamp: The Government's Role In The Bp Oil Spill, Jaclyn Lopez
Florida A & M University Law Review
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The Interface Between Climate Change And Trade Regimes Through The Eyes Of Brazil, Nicole De Paula Domingos
The Interface Between Climate Change And Trade Regimes Through The Eyes Of Brazil, Nicole De Paula Domingos
Florida A & M University Law Review
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Application Of Title Vi In Indian Country: The Key Is Tribal Sovereignty, Elizabeth Ann Kronk
Application Of Title Vi In Indian Country: The Key Is Tribal Sovereignty, Elizabeth Ann Kronk
Florida A & M University Law Review
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Enemy Of The People: The Need For Congress To Pass The Clean Water Restoration Act, Cathryn Henn
Enemy Of The People: The Need For Congress To Pass The Clean Water Restoration Act, Cathryn Henn
Florida A & M University Law Review
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