This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can best be accomplished through collaborative governance that is genuinely adaptive and cooperative. Through cooperative federalism, combined with procedural rights for inclusive, innovative decision-making, state and non-state actors should design and implement the requisite safeguards before further natural gas development advances. Hydraulic fracturing provisions are strikingly fragmented and have sparked a fierce debate about chemical disclosure, radioactive wastewater disposal, and greenhouse gas emissions. United States natural gas production may stunt the direction and intensity of renewable energy by up to two decades and will not provi...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
The purpose of this Article is to defend environmental law\u27s federalism choices from the insinuat...
In response to David B. Spence\u27s Federalism, Regulatory Lags, and the Political Economy of Energ...
This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can...
United States natural gas production is likely to stunt the direction and intensity of renewable ene...
This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can...
This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can...
United States natural gas production is likely to stunt the direction and intensity of renewable ene...
Advocates for the gas drilling technology known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, argue that it ...
Advocates for the gas drilling technology known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, argue that it ...
This Comment explores the recent emergence of natural gas production, the hydraulic fracturing proce...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
The purpose of this Article is to defend environmental law\u27s federalism choices from the insinuat...
In response to David B. Spence\u27s Federalism, Regulatory Lags, and the Political Economy of Energ...
This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can...
United States natural gas production is likely to stunt the direction and intensity of renewable ene...
This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can...
This Article argues that filling the energy governance gaps regarding unconventional natural gas can...
United States natural gas production is likely to stunt the direction and intensity of renewable ene...
Advocates for the gas drilling technology known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, argue that it ...
Advocates for the gas drilling technology known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, argue that it ...
This Comment explores the recent emergence of natural gas production, the hydraulic fracturing proce...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraul...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
The purpose of this Article is to defend environmental law\u27s federalism choices from the insinuat...
In response to David B. Spence\u27s Federalism, Regulatory Lags, and the Political Economy of Energ...