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Full-Text Articles in Law
Who Should Regulate? Federalism And Conflict In Regulation Of Green Buildings, Shari Shapiro
Who Should Regulate? Federalism And Conflict In Regulation Of Green Buildings, Shari Shapiro
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Harmonious Federalism In Support Of National Energy Goals – Increased Wind Renewable Energy, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Harmonious Federalism In Support Of National Energy Goals – Increased Wind Renewable Energy, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Faculty Publications
American energy policy has slowly begun to change the mix in the sources of supply of electricity to residences, industry, and businesses. Renewable sources of electricity have been promoted as future contributors of large portions of the nation's electricity consumption. Wind power has been identified as a potentially substantial future electricity source contributing up to 20% of American demand 2030. To achieve these optimistic goals, there must be: (1) cost-effective, reliable energy technology; (2) sufficient investment capital to finance new construction; and (3) the existence of supportive governmental policies at all levels government. This article discusses the importance of inter-governmental …
Should Owners And Developers Of Low-Performance Buildings Pay Impact Or Mitigation Fees To Finance Green Building Incentive Programs And Other Sustainable Development Initiatives?, Carl J. Circo
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
National Park Law In The U.S.: Conservation, Conflict, And Centennial Values, Denise E. Antolini
National Park Law In The U.S.: Conservation, Conflict, And Centennial Values, Denise E. Antolini
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Green Building Red-Lighted By Homeowners' Associations, Mark A. Pike
Green Building Red-Lighted By Homeowners' Associations, Mark A. Pike
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Breaking Ground On The New Green Deal, Erin Ryan
Environmental Law: The Policy Implications Of The Reaction To Climate Change, Federalist Society
Environmental Law: The Policy Implications Of The Reaction To Climate Change, Federalist Society
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Black-Green-White Divide: The Impact Of Diversity In Environmental Nonprofit Organizations, Faith R. Rivers
Bridging The Black-Green-White Divide: The Impact Of Diversity In Environmental Nonprofit Organizations, Faith R. Rivers
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The International Whaling Commission And The Elusive Great White Whale Of Preservationism, Gerry J. Nagtzaam
The International Whaling Commission And The Elusive Great White Whale Of Preservationism, Gerry J. Nagtzaam
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Green Helmets: Eco-Intervention In The Twenty-First Century, Linda A. Malone
Green Helmets: Eco-Intervention In The Twenty-First Century, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.