Has patent law provided adequate incentives for environmental innovation? This Article provides a narrative review that describes (1) clean and sustainable technological inventions and (2) various environmental innovation approaches involving patents in some form and incentivizing technological development and diffusion. Clean, sustainable, or green inventions that lower pollution, use resources in a more sustainable manner, recycle more of their wastes and products, or provide significant energy efficiency have garnered an incredible amount of attention. Scholars and other commentators have analysed the role of patents in facilitating technological development to mitigate climate change, including eco-patent commons, a fast track program, ...
The increasing concern on the present and future impact of climate change has raised the attention o...
22-26Next to nuclear annihilation, climate change poses the greatest threat to life as we know it. C...
Faced with the ever-worsening climate crisis, many nations—including the United States—have increasi...
Has patent law provided adequate incentives for environmental innovation? This Article provides a na...
This Note examines potential changes within the American patenting system that might renew the U.S. ...
This paper explores the characteristics of 238 patents on 90 inventions contributed by major multina...
Within the general fight to tackle Climate Change, the field of Patent Law has not received the cons...
Technological innovation can allow for the realisation of environmental objectives in a manner which...
In the wake of the international summits in Copenhagen and Cancún, there is an urgent need to consid...
In the wake of the international summits in Copenhagen and Cancún, there is an urgent need to consid...
The patent system may be good for environmentalists because it increases public access to new techno...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions and consequent climate changes and social responses will depe...
Thursday, November 19, 2009 The need to be “green” is everywhere; from the market to the media, the ...
Patent laws can do their bit to help reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. In 2009, accelerated grant...
Green technologies are essential to the development of sustainable economy and environmental protect...
The increasing concern on the present and future impact of climate change has raised the attention o...
22-26Next to nuclear annihilation, climate change poses the greatest threat to life as we know it. C...
Faced with the ever-worsening climate crisis, many nations—including the United States—have increasi...
Has patent law provided adequate incentives for environmental innovation? This Article provides a na...
This Note examines potential changes within the American patenting system that might renew the U.S. ...
This paper explores the characteristics of 238 patents on 90 inventions contributed by major multina...
Within the general fight to tackle Climate Change, the field of Patent Law has not received the cons...
Technological innovation can allow for the realisation of environmental objectives in a manner which...
In the wake of the international summits in Copenhagen and Cancún, there is an urgent need to consid...
In the wake of the international summits in Copenhagen and Cancún, there is an urgent need to consid...
The patent system may be good for environmentalists because it increases public access to new techno...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions and consequent climate changes and social responses will depe...
Thursday, November 19, 2009 The need to be “green” is everywhere; from the market to the media, the ...
Patent laws can do their bit to help reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. In 2009, accelerated grant...
Green technologies are essential to the development of sustainable economy and environmental protect...
The increasing concern on the present and future impact of climate change has raised the attention o...
22-26Next to nuclear annihilation, climate change poses the greatest threat to life as we know it. C...
Faced with the ever-worsening climate crisis, many nations—including the United States—have increasi...