Litigation aiming to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) is coming to be dominated by battles over coal-fired power plants. Ten of the last 20 judicial or administrative decisions or case filings in matters aiming to reduce GHGs have concerned such plants. A concerted effort by the environmental community to fight the use of coal is behind much of this litigation. According to the Energy Information Administration, the combustion of coal is the largest source of GHG emissions in the United States; motor vehicles are a not-very-close second. The Sierra Club has a Web site that tracks all the proposed coal-fired power plants in the United States. It shows there are 100 such proposals today, of which 56 are active. My own litigation tr...
There are five common law/nuisance suits addressing climate change now or formerly active. Of the th...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science...
Litigation aiming to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) is coming to be dominated by battle...
The regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants has faced significant contro...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Community opposition, legal challenges, and financial uncertainty over future carbon costs are promp...
State legislatures and environmental agencies have taken the lead in combating climate change, in th...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
Our article on June 28, 2012, discussed a proposed rule by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
On June 20, 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in American Electric Po...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
The EPA created the Clean Power Plan in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions g...
On March 21 of this year, something unusual took place at a U.S. courthouse in San Francisco: a grou...
Climate change litigation is a global phenomenon. According to a database maintained by the Sabin Ce...
There are five common law/nuisance suits addressing climate change now or formerly active. Of the th...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science...
Litigation aiming to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) is coming to be dominated by battle...
The regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants has faced significant contro...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Community opposition, legal challenges, and financial uncertainty over future carbon costs are promp...
State legislatures and environmental agencies have taken the lead in combating climate change, in th...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
Our article on June 28, 2012, discussed a proposed rule by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
On June 20, 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in American Electric Po...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
The EPA created the Clean Power Plan in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions g...
On March 21 of this year, something unusual took place at a U.S. courthouse in San Francisco: a grou...
Climate change litigation is a global phenomenon. According to a database maintained by the Sabin Ce...
There are five common law/nuisance suits addressing climate change now or formerly active. Of the th...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science...