The world is desperately behind in the energy transformation needed to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Catching up requires a massive buildout of wind and solar power and associated infrastructure, but in the United States many impediments stand in the way. Among them, ironically enough, are environmental laws. Here I argue that we must accept difficult tradeoffs, sacrificing some of what we consider precious in order to avoid far worse impacts
With the release of the last report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”), it ...
A new wave of “failure to adapt” lawsuits has sought to clarify how a changing climate may change wh...
Most policy decisions aimed at improving the environment have been conceived and implemented without...
The world is desperately behind in the energy transformation needed to avoid the worst impacts of cl...
Scientific reports, coming in a steady stream, are highlighting the urgency of reducing greenhouse g...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
A climate crisis is upon us. Human-caused global warming is already changing our planet\u27s climate...
The Paris Agreement of 2015 declared that we must keep global average temperatures well below 2.0°C ...
Professor Pierce summarizes the expected effects of anthropogenic climate change, discusses the expe...
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in December 2015 was rightly hailed as a diplo...
Decarbonizing the U.S. energy system will require a program of building onshore wind, offshore wind,...
Addressing climate change demands a fundamental change in United States energy policy and a major in...
In the United States, the legal and policy response to global warming has always lagged far behind t...
The United States has been in pursuit of a conflicting objective—pursuing an “all of the above” ener...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
With the release of the last report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”), it ...
A new wave of “failure to adapt” lawsuits has sought to clarify how a changing climate may change wh...
Most policy decisions aimed at improving the environment have been conceived and implemented without...
The world is desperately behind in the energy transformation needed to avoid the worst impacts of cl...
Scientific reports, coming in a steady stream, are highlighting the urgency of reducing greenhouse g...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
A climate crisis is upon us. Human-caused global warming is already changing our planet\u27s climate...
The Paris Agreement of 2015 declared that we must keep global average temperatures well below 2.0°C ...
Professor Pierce summarizes the expected effects of anthropogenic climate change, discusses the expe...
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in December 2015 was rightly hailed as a diplo...
Decarbonizing the U.S. energy system will require a program of building onshore wind, offshore wind,...
Addressing climate change demands a fundamental change in United States energy policy and a major in...
In the United States, the legal and policy response to global warming has always lagged far behind t...
The United States has been in pursuit of a conflicting objective—pursuing an “all of the above” ener...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
With the release of the last report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”), it ...
A new wave of “failure to adapt” lawsuits has sought to clarify how a changing climate may change wh...
Most policy decisions aimed at improving the environment have been conceived and implemented without...