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Sepas, Climate Change, And Corporate Responsibility: The Contribution Of Local Government, Catherine J. Lacroix
Sepas, Climate Change, And Corporate Responsibility: The Contribution Of Local Government, Catherine J. Lacroix
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Municipalities in the United States are increasingly active in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Data suggest that the physical layout of communities and the buildings they contain make significant contributions to greenhouse gas emissions and thus to climate change. One useful tool for municipalities could be the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), pioneered in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) at the federal level and subsequently adopted as a policymaking guide in the State Environmental Policy Acts (SEPAs) of many states. A SEPA requires state governments - and, in six states, local governments as well - to consider the …
Massachusetts V. Epa Heats Up Climate Policy No Less Than Administrative Law: A Comment On Professors Watts And Wildermuth, Jonathan H. Adler
Massachusetts V. Epa Heats Up Climate Policy No Less Than Administrative Law: A Comment On Professors Watts And Wildermuth, Jonathan H. Adler
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In their essay Breaking New Ground on Issues Other than Global Warming, Professors Kathryn A. Watts and Amy J. Wildermuth have presented a thoughtful preliminary analysis of the Supreme Court's handiwork in Massachusetts v. EPA. They are correct that the decision potentially paves new ground in administrative law, particularly with regard to state standing. The Court's approach to review of agency decisions to decline rulemaking petitions is also potentially significant, but perhaps less ground-breaking than they suggest. In the context of climate change policy their assessment of the Court's decision is too modest, however, for Massachusetts virtually ensures federal regulation …
Warming Up To Climate Change Litigation, Jonathan H. Adler
Warming Up To Climate Change Litigation, Jonathan H. Adler
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The surprise in Massachusetts v. EPA was not that it was a close, hotly contested case. Rather, the surprise was the facility and ease with which the Court majority dispatched opposing arguments and redefined prior precedents. Not content to widen doctrines on the margins, Justice Stevens' majority opinion blazed a new path through the law of standing and unearthed newfound regulatory authority for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Under the Court's new interpretation, the Clean Air Act ("CAA" or "the Act") provides EPA with roving authority, if not responsibility, to regulate any substance capable of causing or contributing to …
Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Emissions Trading In North America: Kyoto Treaty And U.S. Initiatives - Introduction, Jonathan Adler
Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Emissions Trading In North America: Kyoto Treaty And U.S. Initiatives - Introduction, Jonathan Adler
Canada-United States Law Journal
greenhouse gas emissions
Discussion Following The Remarks Of Mr. Stephenson And Dr. Page, Discussion
Discussion Following The Remarks Of Mr. Stephenson And Dr. Page, Discussion
Canada-United States Law Journal
greenhouse gas emissions
Kyoto And Emissions Trading: Challenges For The Nafta Family, Robert Page
Kyoto And Emissions Trading: Challenges For The Nafta Family, Robert Page
Canada-United States Law Journal
greenhouse gas emissions
Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Emissions Trading In North America: Kyoto Treaty And U.S. Initiatives, Dale E. Stephenson
Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Emissions Trading In North America: Kyoto Treaty And U.S. Initiatives, Dale E. Stephenson
Canada-United States Law Journal
greenhouse gas emissions