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Domestic Climate Change Adaptation And Equity, Alice Kaswan
Domestic Climate Change Adaptation And Equity, Alice Kaswan
Alice Kaswan
It is now commonly accepted that climate change will lead to sea-level rise, more extreme storms, heat waves, wildfires, changing weather patterns, and the spread of disease. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is necessary, but not sufficient. Global, national, and subnational adaptation measures to reduce climate harm are essential.
This article argues that equity should be a central feature of emerging domestic climate adaptation initiatives. It details how more frequent and intense “natural” disasters, long-term impacts on habitability, and public health threats will have unequal impacts within the United States. The article suggests seven principles for achieving equitable adaptation, principles designed …
An Overview Of This Issue: Climate Change In 2009, Perry Wallace
An Overview Of This Issue: Climate Change In 2009, Perry Wallace
Perry Wallace
No abstract provided.
When Scientific Palmers Make Policy: The Impact And Future Of Cap-And-Trade In The United States, Sophia Hamilton
When Scientific Palmers Make Policy: The Impact And Future Of Cap-And-Trade In The United States, Sophia Hamilton
The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law
No abstract provided.
New York Climate Change Report Card: Improvement Needed For More Effective Leadership And Overall Coordination With Local Government, Patricia E. Salkin
New York Climate Change Report Card: Improvement Needed For More Effective Leadership And Overall Coordination With Local Government, Patricia E. Salkin
Patricia E. Salkin
New York ranks eight out of the 50 states in terms of carbon emissions. While the State government is just beginning to enact meaningful programs and incentives to encourage municipal policies and actions that will reduce the impact of local decisions on our carbon footprint, a number of local governments across the State have already been at work developing and adopting "greening" strategies, policies and regulations. While the New York State Bar Association has released for comment a report of its Task Force on Global Warming which documents an impressive two-dozen current state-level laws and programs on climate change, the …
Agenda: Drafting Model Laws On Indoor Pollution For Developing And Developed Nations, University Of Colorado Boulder. Center For Energy & Environmental Security, Colorado Natural Resources, Energy And Environmental Law Review
Agenda: Drafting Model Laws On Indoor Pollution For Developing And Developed Nations, University Of Colorado Boulder. Center For Energy & Environmental Security, Colorado Natural Resources, Energy And Environmental Law Review
Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations (July 12-13)
On July 12 and 13, 2012, experts convened at Colorado Law to demonstrate the extent to which a model law could help address the global problem of indoor air pollution from inefficient cook stoves. The air pollution that results from inefficiently burning biomass as fuel for cooking has serious health and climatic consequences. The workshop produced two sets of Model Laws and commentaries to help nations solve the problem, and the commentaries were published in the Colorado Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Review.
Drafting Model Laws On Indoor Pollution For Developing And Developed Nations Workshop, July 12-13, 2012, Boulder, Colorado: Introduction, Lakshman Guruswamy
Drafting Model Laws On Indoor Pollution For Developing And Developed Nations Workshop, July 12-13, 2012, Boulder, Colorado: Introduction, Lakshman Guruswamy
Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations (July 12-13)
11 pages.
"This Essay introduces the framework for deliberation and legislative drafting undertaken at the workshop: Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations on July 12-13, 2012, in Boulder, Colorado. There are a number of fundamental premises upon which the workshop was based, and this Essay refers to the most salient among them."-- Excerpted from 24 Colo. Nat. Resources, Energy & Envtl. L. Rev. 319 (2013).
Development And Dissemination Of Clean Cookstoves: A Model Law For Developed Countries, Scott Miller
Development And Dissemination Of Clean Cookstoves: A Model Law For Developed Countries, Scott Miller
Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations (July 12-13)
21 pages.
"This model law was developed at a legislative drafting workshop on July 12-13, 2012, entitled Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations, which was sponsored by the Center for Energy & Environmental Security and the Colorado Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Review at the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder, Colorado."-- Excerpted from 24 Colo. Nat. Resources, Energy & Envtl. L. Rev. 355 (2013).
"Scott Miller ed."
Development And Dissemination Of Clean Cookstoves: A Model Law For Developing Countries, Lakshman Guruswamy Ed.
Development And Dissemination Of Clean Cookstoves: A Model Law For Developing Countries, Lakshman Guruswamy Ed.
Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations (July 12-13)
24 pages.
"This model law was developed at a legislative drafting workshop on July 12-13, 2012, entitled Drafting Model Laws on Indoor Pollution for Developing and Developed Nations, which was sponsored by the Center for Energy & Environmental Security and the Colorado Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Review at the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder, Colorado." Excerpted from 24 Colo. Nat. Resources, Energy & Envtl. L. Rev. 331 (2013).
The Lurking Costs Of Green Technology Metals In A Global Market, Winfield J. Wilson
The Lurking Costs Of Green Technology Metals In A Global Market, Winfield J. Wilson
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
A Legal View On Border Tax Adjustments And Climate Change: A Latin American Perspective, Valentina Durán Medina, Rodrigo Polanco Lazo
A Legal View On Border Tax Adjustments And Climate Change: A Latin American Perspective, Valentina Durán Medina, Rodrigo Polanco Lazo
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Is Newer Technology Always Better?: Why Indigenous Peoples’ Technology Should Be Incorporated Into The International Fight Against Climate Change, Ashley Gardana
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Unfccc Green Climate Fund Created, Laura Drummond
Unfccc Green Climate Fund Created, Laura Drummond
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Climate Change And Small Island States: Adr Ift In A Raising Sea Of Legal Uncertainty, Jeremy Kelley
Climate Change And Small Island States: Adr Ift In A Raising Sea Of Legal Uncertainty, Jeremy Kelley
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Hazy Skies In America’S Future?: The Battle Between “Free Industry” And Clean Air, Oded Cedar
Hazy Skies In America’S Future?: The Battle Between “Free Industry” And Clean Air, Oded Cedar
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Climate Change, Intellectual Property, And The Scope Of Human Rights Obligations, Kavita Kapur
Climate Change, Intellectual Property, And The Scope Of Human Rights Obligations, Kavita Kapur
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
National Security In The 21st Century: How The National Security Council Can Solve The President’S Climate Change Problem, Arija Flowers
National Security In The 21st Century: How The National Security Council Can Solve The President’S Climate Change Problem, Arija Flowers
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Tortuous Road To Liability: A Critical Survey On Climate Change Litigation In Europe And North America, Luciano Butti
The Tortuous Road To Liability: A Critical Survey On Climate Change Litigation In Europe And North America, Luciano Butti
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Options For Blue Carbon Within The International Climate Change Framework, Gabriel Grimsditch
Options For Blue Carbon Within The International Climate Change Framework, Gabriel Grimsditch
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Is Redd Accounting Myopic?: Why Reducing Emissions From Deforestation And Forest Degradation Programs Should Recognize And Include Other Ecosystems And Services Beyond Co 2 Sequestration, Paulo A. Lopes
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Climate Change: Government, Private Property, And Individual Action, Paul Babie
Climate Change: Government, Private Property, And Individual Action, Paul Babie
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Due Process Rights In The Carbon Markets, Lisa Hodes Rosen, Adrienne Bossi
Due Process Rights In The Carbon Markets, Lisa Hodes Rosen, Adrienne Bossi
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Carbon Reduction Projects And The Concept Of Additionality, Brian Joseph Mcfarland
Carbon Reduction Projects And The Concept Of Additionality, Brian Joseph Mcfarland
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Winter Is Frigid, So I Say Bring On The Greenhouse Effect! A Legal And Policy Discussion Of The Strategies The United States Must Employ To Combat Global Warming, Seth W. Eaton
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resolving Conflicts Over Climate Change Solutions: Making The Case For Mediation , Alana Knaster
Resolving Conflicts Over Climate Change Solutions: Making The Case For Mediation , Alana Knaster
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
This article explores the role that mediation can play in resolving the conflicts that are emerging in the climate change arena. Case studies describing mediation of disputes over air quality standards, timber harvesting, species protection, and ecosystems restoration, which resulted in consensus agreements among multiple, diverse stakeholder groups, demonstrate its applicability to the climate change arena. Mediation is not suited to every dispute or set of disputants. However, an analysis of the opportunities and constraints for addressing climate change disputes at the state, regional, and local levels suggests that mediated negotiations is well suited for resolving a number of the …
Getting The Green Light For Senate Bill 375: Public Engagement For Climate-Friendly Land Use In California, Greg Greenway
Getting The Green Light For Senate Bill 375: Public Engagement For Climate-Friendly Land Use In California, Greg Greenway
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
Signed into law in September 2008, California's Senate Bill 375 (SB 375) is the first statewide legislation in the nation to link transportation and land use planning to climate change. The law is lengthy and complex, but the central concept is simple: locate homes closer to jobs, services, and transit so that Californians drive less frequently, travel shorter distances, and reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This article examines the approach to public participation outlined in SB 375, and argues that a critical success factor is the design and execution of strategies by local governments to engage citizens in the …
Foreword , Steve Zikman
Foreword , Steve Zikman
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
Taking It Upstream: Collaboration, Consensus Building & Sustainable Development-A Green Leadership (Un)conference was held at Pepperdine University's Graziadio Conference Center on September 25, 2009. In the spirit of collaboration, the symposium marked the first event jointly sponsored by the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution and the Geoffrey H. Palmer Center for Entrepreneurship & the Law. The two journals have created special symposium editions comprised of papers authored by a number of the panelists, reflecting important trends in the evolution of conflict management and dispute resolution in the areas of multi-party environmental, land use, and public policy matters.
Government "Green" Requirements And "Leedigation", Patricia E. Salkin, Graham Grady, Nicole Mueller, Susan Herendeen
Government "Green" Requirements And "Leedigation", Patricia E. Salkin, Graham Grady, Nicole Mueller, Susan Herendeen
Scholarly Works
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The Public Trust Doctrine And The Montana Constitution As Legal Bases For Climate Change Litigation In Montana, Gregory S. Munro
The Public Trust Doctrine And The Montana Constitution As Legal Bases For Climate Change Litigation In Montana, Gregory S. Munro
Faculty Law Review Articles
This article examines the need to resort to law and the legal process to address the risk posed by climate change to Montana and its people.
Part II provides a brief overview of global warming. Part III demonstrates how civil litigation can and should provide a meaningful role in addressing climate change. Part IV traces the origin of the public trust doctrine and how the U.S. Supreme Court and Montana Supreme Court have applied the doctrine in the past. Part V argues that principles underlying the public trust doctrine make it appropriate for the Montana courts to expand the doctrine …
Water Rights, Markets, And Changing Ecological Conditions, Jonathan H. Adler
Water Rights, Markets, And Changing Ecological Conditions, Jonathan H. Adler
Faculty Publications
Conventional environmentalist thought is suspicious of private markets and property rights. The prospect of global climate change, and consequent ecological disruptions, has fueled the call for additional limitations on private markets and property rights. This essay, written for the Environmental Law Symposium on 21st Century Water Law, presents an alternative view. Specifically, this essay briefly explains why environmental problems generally, and the prospect of changing environmental conditions such as those brought about by climate change in particular, do not counsel further restrictions on private property rights and markets. To the contrary, the prospect of significant environmental changes strengthens the case …
Standing For Private Parties In Global Warming Cases: Traceable Standing Causation Does Not Require Proximate Causation, Bradford Mank
Standing For Private Parties In Global Warming Cases: Traceable Standing Causation Does Not Require Proximate Causation, Bradford Mank
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
This Article argues courts should apply a relatively liberal approach in deciding standing issues for private plaintiffs pursuing climate change suits even if courts ultimately conclude that it is inappropriate to grant relief on the merits to those same plaintiffs because the Supreme Court has clearly declared that standing is a preliminary question that should be treated separately from decisions on the merits and standing causation requires less proof than proximate causation on the merits. The Supreme Court in its 2007 decision in Massachusetts v. EPA held that a state had standing under Article III of the U.S. Constitution to …