This Essay will recount the history of EPA’s efforts to deal with a recalcitrant state bureaucracy and EPA-bashing political leaders as EPA attempted to reduce GHG emissions in a state that emitted more GHGs than any other state.8 It will then offer some observations on the impact of UARG on the future of GHG regulation in Texas, a state that views UARG as a victory and remains adamantly opposed to regulating GHGs unless required to do so by federal law.The Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Busines
In June, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed important new limits on carbon dioxide emissio...
Daunting air quality problems in Texas have brought state government under increasing public pressur...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...
This article asks the policy question: How is the Texas Legislature preparing to protect the Texas e...
State legislatures and environmental agencies have taken the lead in combating climate change, in th...
2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article o...
2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article o...
With the demise of climate legislation in Congress, and the Supreme Court’s rejection of climate-rel...
This Article highlights the litigation before the Supreme Court in Massachusettes v. EPA, which was ...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
policies that will achieve greater levels of greenhouse gas reduction than those approved by any oth...
The author explores the constitutionality of state actions to address global warming in an effort to...
Using California\u27s self-consciously internationalist approach to climate change regulation as a p...
One of the centerpieces of the United States’ effort to combat climate change is the Environmental P...
The effects of consuming fossil fuels have disproportionately elevated human importance by the colle...
In June, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed important new limits on carbon dioxide emissio...
Daunting air quality problems in Texas have brought state government under increasing public pressur...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...
This article asks the policy question: How is the Texas Legislature preparing to protect the Texas e...
State legislatures and environmental agencies have taken the lead in combating climate change, in th...
2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article o...
2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article o...
With the demise of climate legislation in Congress, and the Supreme Court’s rejection of climate-rel...
This Article highlights the litigation before the Supreme Court in Massachusettes v. EPA, which was ...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
policies that will achieve greater levels of greenhouse gas reduction than those approved by any oth...
The author explores the constitutionality of state actions to address global warming in an effort to...
Using California\u27s self-consciously internationalist approach to climate change regulation as a p...
One of the centerpieces of the United States’ effort to combat climate change is the Environmental P...
The effects of consuming fossil fuels have disproportionately elevated human importance by the colle...
In June, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed important new limits on carbon dioxide emissio...
Daunting air quality problems in Texas have brought state government under increasing public pressur...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...