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United States Of America, Michael B. Gerrard, Gregory E. Wannier
United States Of America, Michael B. Gerrard, Gregory E. Wannier
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The prospect of carbon liability in the United States is a relatively recent phenomenon. It is only in the last decade that US environmental lawyers and policy-makers have begun to turn their attention to climate change, as climate-related litigation has surged, government action on several fronts has begun, and climate change has generally been recognised as a factor to consider in decision-making across the economy. This chapter lays out existing options to establish liability for greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions along legislative, regulatory and judicial channels.
'American Electric Power’ Leaves Open Many Questions For Climate Litigation, Michael B. Gerrard
'American Electric Power’ Leaves Open Many Questions For Climate Litigation, Michael B. Gerrard
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On June 20, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in American Electric Power v. Connecticut, the second climate change case to be decided by that Court and the first to concern common law claims. The decision resolves a few issues but leaves many others open.