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For The Sake Of The Smith Island Cake: A Reinterpretation Of The Stafford Act To Facilitate Culturally Informed Community Buyouts And Relocation, Chloe Shostak
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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Renewable Energy Development On State Trust Lands, Ada C. Montague, Samuel J. Panarella, Peter Yould
Renewable Energy Development On State Trust Lands, Ada C. Montague, Samuel J. Panarella, Peter Yould
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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A Contentious Mission: Water Supply And Corps Of Engineers Reservoirs, Reed D. Benson
A Contentious Mission: Water Supply And Corps Of Engineers Reservoirs, Reed D. Benson
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates hundreds of multi-purpose reservoirs nationwide, many of which provide water for municipal and industrial purposes. Demands for water from Corps reservoirs are sure to grow, and Congress has ordered the Corps to report on whether water supply should become a primary mission of the agency. The Corps has experienced controversy over water supply decisions, including disputes involving its Missouri River reservoirs and Lake Lanier in Georgia. When the Corps proposed a national Water Supply Rule in 2016, it drew significant opposition, forcing the agency to withdraw the rule and reassess its policies. This …
A Case Study Of Canadian Regulation Of Bpa: Insight Into The Science, Jaye Ellis, Arturo Papaluca, Myriam Hamtiaux, Barbara F. Hales, Bernard Robaire
A Case Study Of Canadian Regulation Of Bpa: Insight Into The Science, Jaye Ellis, Arturo Papaluca, Myriam Hamtiaux, Barbara F. Hales, Bernard Robaire
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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Turning Carbon Into Gold: Incentivizing The New Alchemy, Anthony E. Chavez
Turning Carbon Into Gold: Incentivizing The New Alchemy, Anthony E. Chavez
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
One approach to help address climate change is carbon capture and utilization (CCU). CCU involves capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide and using it to generate marketable products. CCU, however, needs significant additional research and development to reach its potential. Development of CCU could yield benefits far in excess of its actual ability to sequester carbon. Research and development of CCU could stimulate improvements in carbon capture technologies, incentivize the capture and sequestration of carbon, and generate products that can benefit society generally. Nevertheless, most CCU uses remain only theoretical, or significant barriers prevent their current implementation.
A number of policy tools …
Exploring The Writ Of Replevin As A Pre-Judgment Remedy For Protecting Exotic Animals, Bailey Frank
Exploring The Writ Of Replevin As A Pre-Judgment Remedy For Protecting Exotic Animals, Bailey Frank
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Stopping Environmental Dumping In Ghana: The Case Of Inefficient New And Used Cooling Appliances With Obsolete Refrigerants, Kofi A. Agyarko, Stephen O. Andersen, Richard "Tad" Ferris, Hubert Zan, Emmanuel Osae-Quansah, Gabrielle Dreyfus, Mohamed Rida Derder, Leslie Olonyi Bosire, Laura Bloomer, Xiaopu Sun
The Importance Of Stopping Environmental Dumping In Ghana: The Case Of Inefficient New And Used Cooling Appliances With Obsolete Refrigerants, Kofi A. Agyarko, Stephen O. Andersen, Richard "Tad" Ferris, Hubert Zan, Emmanuel Osae-Quansah, Gabrielle Dreyfus, Mohamed Rida Derder, Leslie Olonyi Bosire, Laura Bloomer, Xiaopu Sun
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
Environmentally harmful product dumping ("environmental dumping") of new and used low-efficiency cooling appliances with obsolete ozone-depleting and greenhouse gas refrigerants in African countries impoverishes communities, hinders economic development, threatens ecological systems, and harms public health. The use of low-efficiency cooling appliances increases energy demand, leading to higher power plant emissions and limiting affordable energy access in African countries. These low-efficiency appliances and products contain ozone-depleting refrigerants with high global-warming potential (GWP) or ozone-safe refrigerants with high GWP. Environmental dumping of these appliances and products makes it more difficult for countries to meet their international climate obligations and for the world …
Maroons, The Law And Degrowth: A Sustainable People In A Sustainable Environment, Brenda Reddix-Smalls
Maroons, The Law And Degrowth: A Sustainable People In A Sustainable Environment, Brenda Reddix-Smalls
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
Maroon settlements in North America's Mid-Atlantic colonies have recently received extensive attention from scholars and researchers. While anthropological and archaeological research and explorations have unearthed significant material liminal artifacts to indicate the presence of maroon communities in the Great Dismal Swamp (GDS) located between Virginia and North Carolina, few human remains from the interior have been reported and unearthed. Colonial records, slave laws, deeds, and newspaper advertisements of the early colonial period (1600s–1800s), provide written documentary evidence of maroon presence in the GDS. However, scant attention has been paid to the correlation between the profit motives of the colonial settlers, …