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Foiled By The Banks? How A Lender's Decision May Support Or Undermine A Jurisdiction's Environmental Policies That Promote Green Buildings, Darren A. Prum May 2016

Foiled By The Banks? How A Lender's Decision May Support Or Undermine A Jurisdiction's Environmental Policies That Promote Green Buildings, Darren A. Prum

Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law

A United Nations Environmental Programme report addressing climate change states that the built environment in both emerging and developed countries accounts for more than forty percent of global energy usage and at least one third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. The report further asserts that the built environment offers an unsurpassed opportunity to supply cost effective, lasting, and meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. In response to this call to action, state and local governments in the U.S. have turned to a variety of policies to ensure that real estate developments within their jurisdictions further green building objectives. However, …


Using Environmental Insurance To Manage Risk Encountered In Non-Traditional Transactions, Janice E. Falini Jan 2003

Using Environmental Insurance To Manage Risk Encountered In Non-Traditional Transactions, Janice E. Falini

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

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The Impact Of The 1986 Superfund Amendments And Reauthorization Act On The Commercial Lending Industry: A Critical Assessment, Steven B. Bass Mar 1987

The Impact Of The 1986 Superfund Amendments And Reauthorization Act On The Commercial Lending Industry: A Critical Assessment, Steven B. Bass

University of Miami Law Review

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