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1-Click Energy: Managing Corporate Demand For Clean Power, Gina S. Warren
1-Click Energy: Managing Corporate Demand For Clean Power, Gina S. Warren
Maryland Law Review
Globally, more private businesses, especially Fortune 100 companies are generating their own electricity, investing in renewable energy facilities, and voluntarily purchasing renewable energy credits to cover their carbon footprints. This shift could have a significant impact on the existing energy delivery system. On the one hand, this shift shows positive momentum toward the incorporation of clean energy into a fossil fuel dominated grid. As the negative impacts of climate change accelerate around the globe, decreasing reliance on fossil fuels is certainly an important goal. On the other hand, corporate disruption of what has historically been a highly regulated public service …
Climate Exactions, J. Peter Byrne, Kathryn A. Zyla
Climate Exactions, J. Peter Byrne, Kathryn A. Zyla
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Black Carbon: The Most Important Ignored Contributor To Climate Change, Kate Deangelis
Black Carbon: The Most Important Ignored Contributor To Climate Change, Kate Deangelis
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Multiscalar Governance And Climate Change: Reflections On The Role Of States And Cities At Copenhagen, Hari M. Osofsky
Multiscalar Governance And Climate Change: Reflections On The Role Of States And Cities At Copenhagen, Hari M. Osofsky
Maryland Journal of International Law
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From Bali To Copenhagen: Towards A Shared Vision For A Post-2012 Climate Regime?, Jutta Brunnée
From Bali To Copenhagen: Towards A Shared Vision For A Post-2012 Climate Regime?, Jutta Brunnée
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.