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Taking The Public Out Of Public Lands: Shifts In Coal-Extraction Policies In The Trump Administration, Jessica Owley Jan 2018

Taking The Public Out Of Public Lands: Shifts In Coal-Extraction Policies In The Trump Administration, Jessica Owley

Journal Articles

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Hey New York, You Can Frack: An Examination Of How Liquefied Petroleum Gas Sidesteps New York’S Fracking Ban To Provide A Legal And Practical Approach For Horizontal Drilling In New York’S Marcellus Shale, Kelsey L. Hanson Apr 2017

Hey New York, You Can Frack: An Examination Of How Liquefied Petroleum Gas Sidesteps New York’S Fracking Ban To Provide A Legal And Practical Approach For Horizontal Drilling In New York’S Marcellus Shale, Kelsey L. Hanson

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


High Above The Environmental Decimation And Economic Domination Of Eastern Kentucky, King Coal Remains Firmly Seated On Its Gilded Throne, Bryan C. Banks Apr 2006

High Above The Environmental Decimation And Economic Domination Of Eastern Kentucky, King Coal Remains Firmly Seated On Its Gilded Throne, Bryan C. Banks

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Great Lakes Law: The Role Of The Legal Institute Of The Great Lakes At The University Of Toledo College Of Law, Thomas D. Crandall Oct 1993

Great Lakes Law: The Role Of The Legal Institute Of The Great Lakes At The University Of Toledo College Of Law, Thomas D. Crandall

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

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Advocacy And Diplomacy In The Great Lakes: A Case History Of Non-Governmental-Organization Participation In Negotiating The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Jack Manno Apr 1993

Advocacy And Diplomacy In The Great Lakes: A Case History Of Non-Governmental-Organization Participation In Negotiating The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Jack Manno

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

This article describes and analyzes the role of non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, in the system of governance that has developed to manage the use of natural resources, and that management's impact on the Great Lakes ecosystem. Particular emphasis is given to the organizational history of one such NGO, Great Lakes United, and its actions and strategies in relation to the Canada-U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreements, and to the negotiations leading to the 1987 Protocol to the Agreements. My more general purpose is to contribute to the development of a literature of NGO case histories in order to provide an …