2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article or commentary on energy-related issues, such as the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut regarding greenhouse gas ( GHG ) regulation, the future of renewable energy, and natural gas extraction via hydraulic fracturing, to list a few. GHG emissions, renewable energy development, and hydraulic fracturing have historically been left to the states to police; however, the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) is set to commence regulation of GHG emissions as early as May 2012 and is currently studying hydraulic fracturing and its potential impact on drinking water. Regardless of the EPA\u27s activities, i...
America faces a growing energy challenge. We require energy for our every activity, yet we increasin...
This chapter from The Year in Review, published by the ABA Section on Environment, Energy and Resour...
In the era of metal straws, reusable grocery bags, and glass water bottles, there is no doubt societ...
2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article o...
This 2013 Survey on Oil & Gas provides an annual summary, bringing together the judicial, regulatory...
This 2013 Survey on Oil & Gas provides an annual summary, bringing together the judicial, regulatory...
Since Nobel Prize recipient Svante Arrhenius realized that fossil fuel combustion increased CO2 emis...
This article asks the policy question: How is the Texas Legislature preparing to protect the Texas e...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
Decarbonizing the U.S. energy system will require a program of building onshore wind, offshore wind,...
This year\u27s Survey on Oil & Gas includes summaries from thirty-five states. These summaries paint...
United States natural gas production is likely to stunt the direction and intensity of renewable ene...
This Essay will recount the history of EPA’s efforts to deal with a recalcitrant state bureaucracy a...
What may have been the most important environmental decision of 2012 dismissed numerous challenges t...
Hydraulic fracturing is a process used to extract natural gas from shale formations. This process ha...
America faces a growing energy challenge. We require energy for our every activity, yet we increasin...
This chapter from The Year in Review, published by the ABA Section on Environment, Energy and Resour...
In the era of metal straws, reusable grocery bags, and glass water bottles, there is no doubt societ...
2011 was a year full of Energy. One could not open a (virtual) newspaper without seeing an article o...
This 2013 Survey on Oil & Gas provides an annual summary, bringing together the judicial, regulatory...
This 2013 Survey on Oil & Gas provides an annual summary, bringing together the judicial, regulatory...
Since Nobel Prize recipient Svante Arrhenius realized that fossil fuel combustion increased CO2 emis...
This article asks the policy question: How is the Texas Legislature preparing to protect the Texas e...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
Decarbonizing the U.S. energy system will require a program of building onshore wind, offshore wind,...
This year\u27s Survey on Oil & Gas includes summaries from thirty-five states. These summaries paint...
United States natural gas production is likely to stunt the direction and intensity of renewable ene...
This Essay will recount the history of EPA’s efforts to deal with a recalcitrant state bureaucracy a...
What may have been the most important environmental decision of 2012 dismissed numerous challenges t...
Hydraulic fracturing is a process used to extract natural gas from shale formations. This process ha...
America faces a growing energy challenge. We require energy for our every activity, yet we increasin...
This chapter from The Year in Review, published by the ABA Section on Environment, Energy and Resour...
In the era of metal straws, reusable grocery bags, and glass water bottles, there is no doubt societ...