On behalf of Communities for a Better Environment and Bayview Hunters Point Community Advocates the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic at Golden Gate University submits these comments in response to EPA’s Federal Register publication of its Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under the Clean Air Act, which solicits public comment on how to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Massachusetts v. EPA and how to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. 73 Fed. Reg. 44354 (July 30, 2008)
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In Massachusetts v. EPA, petitioners - twelve states, three cities, an American territory, and numer...
The earth continues to get hotter as a result of anthropogenic climate change and adverse effects wi...
In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the...
In 2011, in response to the ongoing problem of interstate air pollution, EPA promulgated the Transpo...
On behalf of Communities for a Better Environment and Bayview Hunters Point Community Advocates the ...
Comments regarding the Bay Area Air Quality Management District permitting rules. The comments ar...
In Washington Environmental Council v. Bellon, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit addre...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
The purpose of this case note is to explore the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Massachusetts v. EPA....
In 2011, EPA issued the Deferral Rule, excusing generators of biogenic b-CO2—emitted from the combus...
Regardless of whether you believe that human activities cause or contribute to global warming, regul...
This Comment examines the development of both the environmental justice movement and the traditional...
In their essay Breaking New Ground on Issues Other than Global Warming, Professors Kathryn A. Watts ...
Sections 165 and 173 of the CAA specifically note that any change in pollution levels from an existi...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA made clear that greenhouse gases fall within the ...
In Massachusetts v. EPA, petitioners - twelve states, three cities, an American territory, and numer...
The earth continues to get hotter as a result of anthropogenic climate change and adverse effects wi...
In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the...
In 2011, in response to the ongoing problem of interstate air pollution, EPA promulgated the Transpo...