The increased severity of the impacts of climate change demand a re-evaluation of the legal tools that could combat it. The National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) was passed to force government agencies to account for the environmental impacts of their actions. However, as it exists today, NEPA fails to require agencies to consider how their actions will mitigate or exacerbate climate change. This Note argues that agencies should be required to consider the social cost of the greenhouse gases associated with potential major actions at various stages of NEPA analysis. This change would result in increased transparency and public engagement in the NEPA review process, furthering the original goals of the Act and hopefully resulting in mor...
Climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, is having profoundly negative impacts on the env...
This paper tests whether impact analysis pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act delays fe...
Neither the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) nor its implementing regulations require cons...
The increased severity of the impacts of climate change demand a re-evaluation of the legal tools th...
The national government has a crucial role to play in combating climate change, yet federal projects...
As EPA rolls out controversial regulations on power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, a vocal gr...
As U.S. coal exports increase and new infrastructure is proposed to improve access to markets in Asi...
In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today a...
This article argues that CI analysis is a critical tool for addressing global warming. This is becau...
This Article examines the effects of incremental domestic legislation on international negotiations ...
Nearly 45 years ago, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was signed into law to become the ...
On December 24, 2014, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) released revised draft guidance on ...
Bachelor's Thesis Proposal Institute of Economic Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Charles Uni...
Agricultural activities account for nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
The National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) is the first environmental charter of the...
Climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, is having profoundly negative impacts on the env...
This paper tests whether impact analysis pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act delays fe...
Neither the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) nor its implementing regulations require cons...
The increased severity of the impacts of climate change demand a re-evaluation of the legal tools th...
The national government has a crucial role to play in combating climate change, yet federal projects...
As EPA rolls out controversial regulations on power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, a vocal gr...
As U.S. coal exports increase and new infrastructure is proposed to improve access to markets in Asi...
In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today a...
This article argues that CI analysis is a critical tool for addressing global warming. This is becau...
This Article examines the effects of incremental domestic legislation on international negotiations ...
Nearly 45 years ago, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was signed into law to become the ...
On December 24, 2014, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) released revised draft guidance on ...
Bachelor's Thesis Proposal Institute of Economic Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Charles Uni...
Agricultural activities account for nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
The National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) is the first environmental charter of the...
Climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, is having profoundly negative impacts on the env...
This paper tests whether impact analysis pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act delays fe...
Neither the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) nor its implementing regulations require cons...