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Will International Law Save Us From Climate Disasters?, Michael B. Gerrard
Will International Law Save Us From Climate Disasters?, Michael B. Gerrard
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I am going to address the role of international law in dealing with disasters that can be caused or worsened by climate change.
Federalism Obstacles To Advancing Renewable Energy, Michael B. Gerrard
Federalism Obstacles To Advancing Renewable Energy, Michael B. Gerrard
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Many states have been taking steps to increase the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. However, because electricity is a commodity in interstate commerce and electrons once on the grid do not respect state borders, these state efforts have begun to collide with the dormant Commerce Clause (the principle that the Constitution’s grant of authority to Congress to regulate commerce among the states also limits the ability of the states to discriminate against other states) and related constitutional doctrines.
President Obama Tackles Climate Change Without Congress, Michael B. Gerrard
President Obama Tackles Climate Change Without Congress, Michael B. Gerrard
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With a majority of the House of Representatives hostile to regulatory action on climate change, President Obama announced in his January 2013 State of the Union address, and again shortly thereafter in his second inaugural address, that he would use his existing statutory authority to move on what he called a threat to future generations. The president followed through on June 25 with a detailed action plan.
This article describes the principal elements of The President's Climate Action Plan and the progress so far in implementing it.