Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with such lawmaking moments, however, is just that: they are moments. What Congress and the President do with much fanfare can quickly and quietly slip away in the ensuing years. This is famously so for environmental law. Subsequent legislative amendments, limited budgets, appropriations riders, interpretive agency rulings, massive delays in rulemaking, and simple nonenforcement are more than capable of converting a seemingly uncompromising legal mandate into nothing more than a symbolic aspirational statement. Climate change legislation is especially vulnerable to being unraveled over time for a variety of reasons, but especially because of the e...
This article recommends the key design elements of US climate law. Much past environmental law has s...
Abstract Climate change is a problem with no single solution. It has many parts, and, in this articl...
Notwithstanding a critical gap between climate change related risks and preparedness in the United S...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
The critical lesson for climate change legislation is that the pending lawmaking moment must include...
The legislative process in the United States moves slowly, and any legislation that does become law ...
The critical lesson for climate change legislation is that the pending lawmaking moment must include...
Professor Pierce summarizes the expected effects of anthropogenic climate change, discusses the expe...
The laws that attempt to reduce climate change are well known. But what about laws to deal with the ...
In Washington, D.C., the “Green New Deal” may be nothing more than a symbolic, Twitter-friendly legi...
The path of environmental law has come to a cliff called climate change, and there is no turning aro...
One of the centerpieces of the United States’ effort to combat climate change is the Environmental P...
When it comes to influencing government decisions, special interests have some built-in advantages o...
The urgent need to cool the atmosphere and slow the effects of climate change is evident all around ...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
This article recommends the key design elements of US climate law. Much past environmental law has s...
Abstract Climate change is a problem with no single solution. It has many parts, and, in this articl...
Notwithstanding a critical gap between climate change related risks and preparedness in the United S...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
The critical lesson for climate change legislation is that the pending lawmaking moment must include...
The legislative process in the United States moves slowly, and any legislation that does become law ...
The critical lesson for climate change legislation is that the pending lawmaking moment must include...
Professor Pierce summarizes the expected effects of anthropogenic climate change, discusses the expe...
The laws that attempt to reduce climate change are well known. But what about laws to deal with the ...
In Washington, D.C., the “Green New Deal” may be nothing more than a symbolic, Twitter-friendly legi...
The path of environmental law has come to a cliff called climate change, and there is no turning aro...
One of the centerpieces of the United States’ effort to combat climate change is the Environmental P...
When it comes to influencing government decisions, special interests have some built-in advantages o...
The urgent need to cool the atmosphere and slow the effects of climate change is evident all around ...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
This article recommends the key design elements of US climate law. Much past environmental law has s...
Abstract Climate change is a problem with no single solution. It has many parts, and, in this articl...
Notwithstanding a critical gap between climate change related risks and preparedness in the United S...