In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under President George W. Bush, describe various executive branch initiatives to address the issue of global climate change, and assess the prospects for progressive U.S. action to address climate change over the remainder of the Bush Presidency. This is a short article because the repudiation of Kyoto speaks for itself and the domestic initiatives that could arguably influence greenhouse gas abatement seem extraordinarily modest in scope and cost
In recent years, the United States has struggled to develop a comprehensive policy for climate chang...
This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the new...
It has been nearly a quarter century since President George H.W. Bush signed, and Congress...
In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under Presi...
This article describes the evolution of the Clinton Administration\u27s policy on climate change and...
Just a few years ago, the subject of American climate change law would not merit an article like thi...
Climate change is a pervasive, yet controversial, problem. During the six months leading up to the K...
Although the Bush Administration has proposed a few environmentally positive initiatives . . . these...
The Bush Administration squandered eight years denying the reality of climate change and delaying ac...
This Article examines various attempts to address climate change through the statutory framework est...
The article shows how domestic aspects influence the United States national and international climat...
Congress has not enacted a major new environmental law since 1990, when President George H.W. Bush s...
With a majority of the House of Representatives hostile to regulatory action on climate change, Pres...
For a number of years, many within the environmental legal community have advocated an all-out attac...
The Obama Administration’s signature effort to abate greenhouse gases (GHGs) that contribute to clim...
In recent years, the United States has struggled to develop a comprehensive policy for climate chang...
This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the new...
It has been nearly a quarter century since President George H.W. Bush signed, and Congress...
In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under Presi...
This article describes the evolution of the Clinton Administration\u27s policy on climate change and...
Just a few years ago, the subject of American climate change law would not merit an article like thi...
Climate change is a pervasive, yet controversial, problem. During the six months leading up to the K...
Although the Bush Administration has proposed a few environmentally positive initiatives . . . these...
The Bush Administration squandered eight years denying the reality of climate change and delaying ac...
This Article examines various attempts to address climate change through the statutory framework est...
The article shows how domestic aspects influence the United States national and international climat...
Congress has not enacted a major new environmental law since 1990, when President George H.W. Bush s...
With a majority of the House of Representatives hostile to regulatory action on climate change, Pres...
For a number of years, many within the environmental legal community have advocated an all-out attac...
The Obama Administration’s signature effort to abate greenhouse gases (GHGs) that contribute to clim...
In recent years, the United States has struggled to develop a comprehensive policy for climate chang...
This article is a discussion of the international dimensions of climate change policy facing the new...
It has been nearly a quarter century since President George H.W. Bush signed, and Congress...