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Decentralizing Sustainably -- How Blockchain Can Benefit Environmental Goals, Logan J. Losito
Decentralizing Sustainably -- How Blockchain Can Benefit Environmental Goals, Logan J. Losito
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
[...] As presented in this Note, with a lack of clear guidance, disparate legislation from U.S. states continues to form a patchwork approach of policy to the topic of blockchain, with notably little attention paid towards environmentally sustainable practices. While this transpires across the states, sentiments from members of the federal legislative and, most recently, the executive branches of government express priorities in two areas when developing policy on the matter.
As this Note will outline, the concerns are generally over the sustainability of cryptocurrency mining practices and the potential for blockchain innovation to benefit environmental sustainability goals. However, while …
Smart Cities And Sustainability: A New Challenge To Accountability?, Iria Giuffrida
Smart Cities And Sustainability: A New Challenge To Accountability?, Iria Giuffrida
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
From 1800 to today, the global population has shifted from only three percent living in an urban environment to well over fifty percent in 2020. As a result of urbanization, cities around the world struggle to manage traffic and waste, efficiently distribute utilities, and lower pollution to slow the progression of global warming. Smart city technologies have emerged as a tool to process cities’ various forms of data collected through networks of precisely placed sensors and map solutions to many of the environmental and social issues created by urbanization. For swelling metropolitan areas in the United States, China, and Europe …
Climate Change Management In The Space Age, Paul B. Larsen
Climate Change Management In The Space Age, Paul B. Larsen
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
This Article is about how we can use space technology and regulation to help overcome adverse effects of climate change on Earth. It describes the growing use and importance of outer space technology for monitoring, understanding, and resolving the problems of climate change. It describes precedents for the current climate crisis, discusses relevant international space laws, and explains how they fit into the existing international laws on climate change. It emphasizes the oversight role of the United Nations (“U.N.”). It describes the heavy duties placed by current climate laws on the developed countries compared with the developing countries. It explains …
The Oso Landslide: Disaster Management Law In The Space Age, Paul B. Larsen
The Oso Landslide: Disaster Management Law In The Space Age, Paul B. Larsen
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Idump: How The United States Should Use Disposal Bans To Legislate Our Way Out Of The Electronic Waste Crisis, Nick Raffaele
Idump: How The United States Should Use Disposal Bans To Legislate Our Way Out Of The Electronic Waste Crisis, Nick Raffaele
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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