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Comments On The Epa’S Advance Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking, Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under The Clean Air Act, 73 Fed. Reg. 44354 (July 30, 2008)
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
No abstract provided.
Comments On The Epa’S Advance Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking, Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under The Clean Air Act, 73 Fed. Reg. 44354 (July 30, 2008), Deborah Nicole Behles
Comments On The Epa’S Advance Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking, Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under The Clean Air Act, 73 Fed. Reg. 44354 (July 30, 2008), Deborah Nicole Behles
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
On behalf of Communities for a Better Environment and Bayview Hunters Point Community Advocates the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic at Golden Gate University submits these comments in response to EPA’s Federal Register publication of its Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under the Clean Air Act, which solicits public comment on how to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Massachusetts v. EPA and how to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. 73 Fed. Reg. 44354 (July 30, 2008).
Amicus Brief In State Of California, Et Al. V. United States Environmental Protection Agency
Amicus Brief In State Of California, Et Al. V. United States Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
No abstract provided.
Urban Parks Equity: Income, Race & Open Space, Unknown
Urban Parks Equity: Income, Race & Open Space, Unknown
Press Releases
No abstract provided.
“Urban Parks Equity” Theme Of Environmental Law Symposium At Golden Gate University School Of Law On November 14
Press Releases
No abstract provided.
Instruments Not Monuments: An Introduction To The Issue, Paul Stanton Kibel, C. Danny Wang
Instruments Not Monuments: An Introduction To The Issue, Paul Stanton Kibel, C. Danny Wang
Publications
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law News - Spring 2008
Environmental Law News - Spring 2008
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
No abstract provided.
Fighting Back Against A Power Plant: Some Lessons From The Legal And Organizing Efforts Of The Bayview~Hunters Point Community, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Fighting Back Against A Power Plant: Some Lessons From The Legal And Organizing Efforts Of The Bayview~Hunters Point Community, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Publications
Although the environmental justice movement catapulted into national consciousness during the 1990s, as reflected most notably in President Clinton's 1994 Executive Order on Environmental Justice, communities of color still face an uphill struggle fighting specific siting decisions. One community in the midst of such a battle is Bayview-Hunters Point, a low and middle-income community in San Francisco, overwhelmingly comprised of people of color. It is home to San Francisco's two existing power plants, and is burdened with a very high concentration of the City's dirty industries. In 1994, the San Francisco Energy Company proposed siting yet another power plant in …
Foreword And Acknowledgments: About The Study Space Project, Colin Crawford
Foreword And Acknowledgments: About The Study Space Project, Colin Crawford
Publications
Study Space: Evaluations of Human Habitats and Habits in the 21st Century, is an intensive series of workshops, held at diverse locations around the world, the goal of which is to acquire a deeper understanding of the legal, policy and human challenges posed by the global growth of megacities. Study Space intends, at various times and in different places, to provide a vehicle for progressive scholars and graduate students from varied backgrounds and disciplines to study, learn and seek to understand experientially this trend in all of its implications - for identity and self-determination, for participatory democracy, for equality and …
Saving Biodiversity At The Crossroads Of The Americas, Colin Crawford
Saving Biodiversity At The Crossroads Of The Americas, Colin Crawford
Publications
This paper will examine the ecological status and prospects of Panama's reverted areas, meaning those areas returned to the country with the reversion of sovereignty over the Panama Canal lands. Following an introductory Part I that highlights Panama's biological diversity, Part II will isolate some of the development pressures facing the reverted areas and those closest to central Panama City in particular. In addition, Part II will describe the extent of the reverted areas and identify their biological, environmental, social and economic value both to Panama City and the Republic. Part III will discuss the importance of protecting the reverted …
2008 Annual Report Bay Area Air Management Quality District, Bay Area Air Quality Management District
2008 Annual Report Bay Area Air Management Quality District, Bay Area Air Quality Management District
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law Program Bulletin, 2008
Environmental Law Program Bulletin, 2008
Law School Bulletins & Prospectus
No abstract provided.