Editor's Introduction, 2017 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Editor's Introduction, Mason W. Smith
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
A Shift In The Winds: What The Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Program And The Dismantling Of The Minerals Management Service Mean For Offshore Energy, 2017 University of Oklahoma College of Law
A Shift In The Winds: What The Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Program And The Dismantling Of The Minerals Management Service Mean For Offshore Energy, Jeffrey C. Cartmell
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Subsidizing Advanced Nuclear Energy, 2017 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Subsidizing Advanced Nuclear Energy, Maxwell S. Bayman
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Eme Homer City Generation, L.P. V. E.P.A.: Restraining The Federal Government's Leadership Role In Stopping Interstate Air Pollution, 2017 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Eme Homer City Generation, L.P. V. E.P.A.: Restraining The Federal Government's Leadership Role In Stopping Interstate Air Pollution, Matt Jones
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Nigeria's Power Sector Roadmap: Policy Perspectives And Prospects, 2017 Central Bank of Nigeria
Nigeria's Power Sector Roadmap: Policy Perspectives And Prospects, Bandele A. G. Amoo, O. M. Adebayo, Derek Ibeagha
Bullion
Various strategies have been employed over the years by the Government to boost power in the country. These strategies have been hinged on policies, reforms and roadmaps, including the 2005 Electric Power Sector Reform Act, the Roadmap for Power Sector Reform 2010 and the current Roadmap for Change. A perfunctory look at previous reforms has resulted in significant progress, including unbundling and privatizing the long-standing government-owned monopoly in the power sector. This paper takes a comprehensive assessment of the Roadmap of Change comparing it to previous policies, isolating policy perspectives, prospects and challenges facing it. It also gleans lessons from …
The Aftermath Of Care V. Cow Palace And The Future Of Rcra In Cafo Cases, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
The Aftermath Of Care V. Cow Palace And The Future Of Rcra In Cafo Cases, Lauren Tavar
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Water, Water, Nowhere: Adapting Water Rights For A Changing Climate, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
Water, Water, Nowhere: Adapting Water Rights For A Changing Climate, Caleb Hall
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Ridding Pes Systems Of The “Pay To Pollute” Principle: Pes Optimization Strategies, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
Ridding Pes Systems Of The “Pay To Pollute” Principle: Pes Optimization Strategies, Kelly Carlson
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Indoor Aquaponics In Abandoned Buildings: A Potential Solution To Food Deserts, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
Indoor Aquaponics In Abandoned Buildings: A Potential Solution To Food Deserts, Lisa Tomlinson
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Investing In Resiliency: Prioritizing Water Systems And Investing In Green Infrastructure, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
Investing In Resiliency: Prioritizing Water Systems And Investing In Green Infrastructure, Caitlin Cutchin
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
You Probably Shouldn’T Build There: Watershed-Based Land Use Strategies For Mitigating Global Climate Change In New Jersey’S Freshwater Systems, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
You Probably Shouldn’T Build There: Watershed-Based Land Use Strategies For Mitigating Global Climate Change In New Jersey’S Freshwater Systems, Matthew Knoblauch
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
About Sdlp, 2017 American University Washington College of Law
The Earth's Atmosphere As A Global Trust: Establishing Proportionate State Responsibility To Maintain, Restore And Sustain The Global Atmosphere, 2017 Salisbury University
The Earth's Atmosphere As A Global Trust: Establishing Proportionate State Responsibility To Maintain, Restore And Sustain The Global Atmosphere, Thomas Boudreau Ph.D.
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Expanding upon the important work already accomplished by the Paris Agreement (2015), the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) can help create the international legal framework needed by recognizing, in a nonbinding resolution as a first step, the Earth’s atmosphere as a global trust and thus helping to create the necessary legal capacity- building among nation-states to monitor, maintain as well as restore the Earth’s atmosphere for future generations.
The Dangers Of Water Privatization: An Exploration Of The Discriminatory Practices Of Private Water Companies, 2017 Barry University School of Law
The Dangers Of Water Privatization: An Exploration Of The Discriminatory Practices Of Private Water Companies, Elana Ramos
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
Putting The Sun Back Into The Sunshine State: How Florida's Transition To Solar Power Has Brought The State Out Of The Shadows Cast By Big Oil's Energy-Monopoly, 2017 Barry University School of Law
Putting The Sun Back Into The Sunshine State: How Florida's Transition To Solar Power Has Brought The State Out Of The Shadows Cast By Big Oil's Energy-Monopoly, Christopher Berman
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of The Zika Virus Epidemic And What America Can Do To Prevent The Spread Of The Virus In The Future, 2017 Barry University School of Law
An Overview Of The Zika Virus Epidemic And What America Can Do To Prevent The Spread Of The Virus In The Future, Alexandra Parrish
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
Clean Power Plan, 2017 Barry University School of Law
Clean Power Plan, Janice Chon
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
It's All Downhill From Here: How The Nation's Dispute With Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Is Solved, 2017 University of Mississippi School of Law
It's All Downhill From Here: How The Nation's Dispute With Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Is Solved, Spencer H. Newman
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
What makes the United States one of the most prosperous and safest nations in the modern world? Perhaps it is the durable economy, the strong military force, or the Constitutional protections. What most Americans take for granted, however, is something people in many nations base their entire lives around: safe, clean water. Promulgated in 1972, the original Clean Water Act has been opposed and amended over the course of forty years. No provision, however, has been as hotly contested as the § 404 program for “dredge and fill” permits. Specifically, this section led to divisions on what constitutes “water” that …
Stonewalling The Oklahoman Clean Energy Movement: Oklahoma Gas And Electric's 2014 Integrated Resource Plan Update, 2017 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Stonewalling The Oklahoman Clean Energy Movement: Oklahoma Gas And Electric's 2014 Integrated Resource Plan Update, Rustin Brent Khavari
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Recent Case Decisions, 2017 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Recent Case Decisions
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.