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The Land Use Stabilization Wedge Strategy: Shifting Ground To Mitigate Climate Change, John R. Nolon
The Land Use Stabilization Wedge Strategy: Shifting Ground To Mitigate Climate Change, John R. Nolon
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
This article describes how local governments, through the clever application of existing land use techniques, can mitigate climate change. This strategic path follows one developed by Princeton professor Robert Socolow, who identified and described fifteen categories for organizing society's climate change mitigation efforts.1 Five of Socolow's strategic categories fall within the reach of local land use authority: reduced use of vehicles, energy efficient buildings, vegetative carbon sequestration, wind power, and solar power.2 Through the aggregation of these local land use techniques, significant energy savings and carbon dioxide ("C02") reduction can be achieved. After making some background points, this article describes …
Creating State Incentives For Commercial Green Buildings: Did The Nevada Experience Set An Example Or Alter The Approach Of Other Jurisdictions?, Darren A. Prum
Creating State Incentives For Commercial Green Buildings: Did The Nevada Experience Set An Example Or Alter The Approach Of Other Jurisdictions?, Darren A. Prum
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Sustainability And Land Use Planning: Greening State And Local Land Use Plans And Regulations To Address Climate Change Challenges And Preserve Resources For Future Generations, Patricia E. Salkin
Sustainability And Land Use Planning: Greening State And Local Land Use Plans And Regulations To Address Climate Change Challenges And Preserve Resources For Future Generations, Patricia E. Salkin
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Should Owners And Developers Of Low-Performance Buildings Pay Impact Or Mitigation Fees To Finance Green Building Incentive Programs And Other Sustainable Development Initiatives?, Carl J. Circo
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Biophilic Urbanism: Inviting Nature Back To Our Communities And Into Our Lives, Timothy Beatley
Biophilic Urbanism: Inviting Nature Back To Our Communities And Into Our Lives, Timothy Beatley
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Who Should Regulate? Federalism And Conflict In Regulation Of Green Buildings, Shari Shapiro
Who Should Regulate? Federalism And Conflict In Regulation Of Green Buildings, Shari Shapiro
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Climate Change Disclosure: Ensuring The Viability Of The Insurance Industry While Protecting The Investor, Kevin W. Weigand
Climate Change Disclosure: Ensuring The Viability Of The Insurance Industry While Protecting The Investor, Kevin W. Weigand
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Allied Tube And Noerr: The Antitrust Implications Of Green Building Legislation & Case Law Considerations For Policymakers, Stephen Del Percio
Revisiting Allied Tube And Noerr: The Antitrust Implications Of Green Building Legislation & Case Law Considerations For Policymakers, Stephen Del Percio
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Water Markets As A Tragedy Of The Anticommons, Stephen N. Bretsen, Peter J. Hill
Water Markets As A Tragedy Of The Anticommons, Stephen N. Bretsen, Peter J. Hill
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
National Park Law In The U.S.: Conservation, Conflict, And Centennial Values, Denise E. Antolini
National Park Law In The U.S.: Conservation, Conflict, And Centennial Values, Denise E. Antolini
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Feedlot Waste On Water Pollution Under The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (Npdes), Kate Celender
The Impact Of Feedlot Waste On Water Pollution Under The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (Npdes), Kate Celender
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Green Building Red-Lighted By Homeowners' Associations, Mark A. Pike
Green Building Red-Lighted By Homeowners' Associations, Mark A. Pike
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Gently Modified Operations: How Environmental Concerns Addressed Through Customs Procedures Can Successfully Resolve The Us-Eu Gmo Dispute, David E. Sella-Villa
Gently Modified Operations: How Environmental Concerns Addressed Through Customs Procedures Can Successfully Resolve The Us-Eu Gmo Dispute, David E. Sella-Villa
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Water Privatization Trends In The United States: Human Rights, National Security, And Public Stewardship, Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold
Water Privatization Trends In The United States: Human Rights, National Security, And Public Stewardship, Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Devolution Of Nepa: How The Apa Transformed The Nation's Environmental Policy, Sam Kalen
The Devolution Of Nepa: How The Apa Transformed The Nation's Environmental Policy, Sam Kalen
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law: The Policy Implications Of The Reaction To Climate Change, Federalist Society
Environmental Law: The Policy Implications Of The Reaction To Climate Change, Federalist Society
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The International Whaling Commission And The Elusive Great White Whale Of Preservationism, Gerry J. Nagtzaam
The International Whaling Commission And The Elusive Great White Whale Of Preservationism, Gerry J. Nagtzaam
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Curb Your Ecoterrorism: Identifying The Nexus Between State Criminalization Of Ecoterror And Environmental Protection Policy, Paul J. Karasick
Curb Your Ecoterrorism: Identifying The Nexus Between State Criminalization Of Ecoterror And Environmental Protection Policy, Paul J. Karasick
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Black-Green-White Divide: The Impact Of Diversity In Environmental Nonprofit Organizations, Faith R. Rivers
Bridging The Black-Green-White Divide: The Impact Of Diversity In Environmental Nonprofit Organizations, Faith R. Rivers
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Not-So-Safe Drinking Water Act: Why We Must Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing At The Federal Level, Angela C. Cupas
The Not-So-Safe Drinking Water Act: Why We Must Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing At The Federal Level, Angela C. Cupas
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.