This article discusses the issue of rules for acquiring property rights in natural resources, land use controls (such as restrictive covenants) and how they can impede the progress of environmentally friendly power sources when such sources are considered aesthetically offensive, and how property law should deal with uses of land that are inefficient and contribute to global warming. [excerpt
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28 pagesPromoting renewable power and conserving land are often conflicting goals because renewable ...
Sea level rise requires a new paradigm for controlling the development of coastal lands that are in ...
Sea-level rise will require many new initiatives in land use regulation to adapt to unprecedented cl...
Property rights are, I argue, the single largest legal limitation on our ability to respond effectiv...
This Article explores the history of natural resources law and pollution control law to provide insi...
This Article examines events on the ground in several localities where climate change is lowering pr...
Human activity has replaced nature as the principal force shaping our planet. As a result, we stand ...
Human-induced climate change threatens perilous risks for our physical homes and also poses a seriou...
We use rules to decide what to do with scarce resources. Questions about rules matter insofar as we ...
It is claimed that private property rights in carbon assets will both reduce carbon emissions and wi...
The dominant approach to environmental policy endorsed by conservative and libertarian policy thinke...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts covered in the subsequent chapters of thi...
This short article, written for a joint program of the Natural Resources and Energy Law and Property...
Increasing environmental problems, including those associated with climate change, highlight the nee...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
28 pagesPromoting renewable power and conserving land are often conflicting goals because renewable ...
Sea level rise requires a new paradigm for controlling the development of coastal lands that are in ...
Sea-level rise will require many new initiatives in land use regulation to adapt to unprecedented cl...