Over the last decade, the Canadian government has not managed to produce a comprehensive climate change statute and has failed to adequately consider the constitutional implications of doing so. The Clean Air Bill, an unsuccessful 2006 amendment to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), focused on carbon credit trading and a technology fund credit mechanism to permit certain emissions-heavy industries to mitigate their production of greenhouse gases. However, this bill would likely have infringed on provincial jurisdiction over electricity generation facilities, trumping any attempt to address greenhouse gas emissions beneath the rubric of criminal law. The present federal government’s proposed coal-fired electricity generation r...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
This analysis considers the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in References re Greenhouse Gas Pollu...
It is impossible to know in advance what legal form, if any, Canada’s emissions trading regime will ...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Pr...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
One of the centerpieces of the United States’ effort to combat climate change is the Environmental P...
This paper assess Ontario's proposed cap and trade program for effectiveness; comprehensiveness; tra...
In September 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada heard appeals from three provincial references concer...
Canada’s coal-fired electricity regulations were published in 2012 and were the first federal regula...
The U.S. Supreme Court in Massachusetts v. EPA held that carbon dioxide is a pollutant under the Cle...
This article explores the Cap & Trade System proposed by the province of Nova Scotia in response to ...
As it becomes clear that global warming is a reality, states are increasingly taking measures to reg...
Preventing dangerous climate change presents a significant political challenge. Extensive, urgent, a...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
This analysis considers the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in References re Greenhouse Gas Pollu...
It is impossible to know in advance what legal form, if any, Canada’s emissions trading regime will ...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Pr...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
One of the centerpieces of the United States’ effort to combat climate change is the Environmental P...
This paper assess Ontario's proposed cap and trade program for effectiveness; comprehensiveness; tra...
In September 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada heard appeals from three provincial references concer...
Canada’s coal-fired electricity regulations were published in 2012 and were the first federal regula...
The U.S. Supreme Court in Massachusetts v. EPA held that carbon dioxide is a pollutant under the Cle...
This article explores the Cap & Trade System proposed by the province of Nova Scotia in response to ...
As it becomes clear that global warming is a reality, states are increasingly taking measures to reg...
Preventing dangerous climate change presents a significant political challenge. Extensive, urgent, a...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...