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Environmental Law

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Climate change

1999

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Beyond Backyard Environmentalism, Archon Fung, Charles F. Sabel, Bradley C. Karkkainen Jan 1999

Beyond Backyard Environmentalism, Archon Fung, Charles F. Sabel, Bradley C. Karkkainen

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From California habitats to Massachusetts toxics, the United States is in the midst of a fundamental reorientation of its environmental regulation, one that is as improbable as it is unremarked Minimally, the new forms of regulation promise to improve the quality of our environment At a maximum, they suggest a novel form of democracy that combines the virtues oflocalism and decentraliz.ation with the discipline of national coordination.

In substance and spirit, this new approach to regulation grows out of the tradition of backyard environmentalism. For two decades, residents of Woburn, Love Canal, and countless other communities across the country have …