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2016

Environmental Law

University of San Diego

Environmental law

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The Dirty Effects Of Clean Energy Technology: Supportive Regulations To Promote Recycling Of Lithium Ion Vehicle Batteries, Liz Harland Jan 2016

The Dirty Effects Of Clean Energy Technology: Supportive Regulations To Promote Recycling Of Lithium Ion Vehicle Batteries, Liz Harland

San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law

The discovery of potential environmental, geo-political, and human health concerns from the production and disposal of millions of Li-ion batteries each year demands stronger government policies to encourage recovery, recycling and reuse of Li-ion battery materials. The increasing demand for lithium will potentially shift the resource curse experienced by oil-rich countries to lithium-rich countries in South America, such as Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. Part II of this Comment provides an overview of the negative impacts associated with the mining, production, and disposal of Li-ion batteries. It examines the environmental and human health effects of mining lithium on surrounding communities, and …


Subnational Discretion Mediating New Climate Regulatory Challenges, Steven Ferrey Jan 2016

Subnational Discretion Mediating New Climate Regulatory Challenges, Steven Ferrey

San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law

Subnational units of government are critical actors in the U.S. federalist scheme of regulation. It was the original 13 colonies/states which were the core of the American experiment, and banded together as a nation for common defense and commerce after fighting for independence from the United Kingdom. The Constitution vested in the new federal government the treaty and war powers, as well as powers over interstate commerce.