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Why Corporate Attorneys And Other Gatekeepers Should Consider Esg And Sustainability Principles, Beth Haddock, Tucker Pribor, Kate Starr
Why Corporate Attorneys And Other Gatekeepers Should Consider Esg And Sustainability Principles, Beth Haddock, Tucker Pribor, Kate Starr
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Chief Executive Officer In Firm Environmental Decisions, Timothy D. Hubbard
The Role Of The Chief Executive Officer In Firm Environmental Decisions, Timothy D. Hubbard
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Bureau Of Land Management's Infirm Compensatory Mitigation Policy, Justin Pidot
The Bureau Of Land Management's Infirm Compensatory Mitigation Policy, Justin Pidot
Fordham Environmental Law Review
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has described “compensatory mitigation” as “un-American” and “extortion.” In keeping with that view, on July 26, 2018, the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) adopted a radical new policy that disclaims statutory authority to impose compensatory mitigation measures.
Notwithstanding the aspersions the Secretary has cast, compensatory mitigation is a common-sense policy instrument that has been a mainstay of environmental and public lands policy for decades. It is a tool through which an agency authorizing private activities—drilling oil wells, filling wetlands—conditions its approval upon the implementation of measures to offset attendant environmental harms. Compensatory mitigation thereby …
The Affordable Clean Energy Rule And The Past, Present And Future Of Climate Change Regulation Of The U.S. Power Industry, David Zilberberg
The Affordable Clean Energy Rule And The Past, Present And Future Of Climate Change Regulation Of The U.S. Power Industry, David Zilberberg
Fordham Environmental Law Review
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Reaching The Individual: A Proposed Federal Framework To Reduce Community-Based Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Rachel Manning
Reaching The Individual: A Proposed Federal Framework To Reduce Community-Based Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Rachel Manning
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standing For Everyone: Sierra Club V. Morton, Supreme Court Deliberations, And A Solution To The Problem Of Environmental Standing, Scott W. Stern
Standing For Everyone: Sierra Club V. Morton, Supreme Court Deliberations, And A Solution To The Problem Of Environmental Standing, Scott W. Stern
Fordham Environmental Law Review
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The Lights Are On: Shining A Spotlight On The Retail Energy Market Reveals The Need For Enhanced Consumer Protections, Carrie A. Scrufari
The Lights Are On: Shining A Spotlight On The Retail Energy Market Reveals The Need For Enhanced Consumer Protections, Carrie A. Scrufari
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rise Of Rights-Based Climate Litigation And Germany's Susceptibility To Suit, Marc A. R. Zemel
The Rise Of Rights-Based Climate Litigation And Germany's Susceptibility To Suit, Marc A. R. Zemel
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Cultural Rights In The South Pacific Islands: Using Unesco And Marine Protected Areas To Plan For Climate Change, Elizabeth Thomas
Protecting Cultural Rights In The South Pacific Islands: Using Unesco And Marine Protected Areas To Plan For Climate Change, Elizabeth Thomas
Fordham Environmental Law Review
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Framing The Global Pact For The Environment: Why It's Needed, What It Does, And How It Does It, Teresa Parejo Navajas, Nathan Lobel
Framing The Global Pact For The Environment: Why It's Needed, What It Does, And How It Does It, Teresa Parejo Navajas, Nathan Lobel
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Governance Responses To Climate Change: The Case Of Global Civil Aviation, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Daniel J. Metzger
Private Governance Responses To Climate Change: The Case Of Global Civil Aviation, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Daniel J. Metzger
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.