In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act. Designing a regulatory scheme for GHGs, however, is difficult. Carbon dioxide, a ubiquitous GHG, is a byproduct of almost every industry in America, and regulating it places a heavy burden on emitters and administrators alike. The EPA sought to alleviate this burden by promulgating two new rules, the Timing and Tailoring Rules, designed to phase in regulation over a period of years. States and industry groups recently challenged these rules in the D.C. Circuit court in the case Coalition for Responsible Regulation, Inc. v. EPA, but could not show the type of concrete injury necessary for Article III standing. This ostensible v...
Dramatic and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are necessary to stabilize atmospheric con...
In Washington Environmental Council v. Bellon, the Ninth Circuit recently held that private plaintif...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Ma...
In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the...
What may have been the most important environmental decision of 2012 dismissed numerous challenges t...
The Supreme Court was recently asked (yet again) to resolve the question of how the Clean Air Act sh...
Regardless of whether you believe that human activities cause or contribute to global warming, regul...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
The surprise in Massachusetts v. EPA was not that it was a close, hotly contested case. Rather, the ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA made clear that greenhouse gases fall within the ...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
In Washington Environmental Council v. Bellon, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit addre...
After the Supreme Court handed down its split 5-4 decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, various media ou...
In Massachusetts v. EPA, petitioners - twelve states, three cities, an American territory, and numer...
In the spring of 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts v. EPA that the U.S. Environmen...
Dramatic and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are necessary to stabilize atmospheric con...
In Washington Environmental Council v. Bellon, the Ninth Circuit recently held that private plaintif...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Ma...
In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the...
What may have been the most important environmental decision of 2012 dismissed numerous challenges t...
The Supreme Court was recently asked (yet again) to resolve the question of how the Clean Air Act sh...
Regardless of whether you believe that human activities cause or contribute to global warming, regul...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
The surprise in Massachusetts v. EPA was not that it was a close, hotly contested case. Rather, the ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA made clear that greenhouse gases fall within the ...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
In Washington Environmental Council v. Bellon, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit addre...
After the Supreme Court handed down its split 5-4 decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, various media ou...
In Massachusetts v. EPA, petitioners - twelve states, three cities, an American territory, and numer...
In the spring of 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts v. EPA that the U.S. Environmen...
Dramatic and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are necessary to stabilize atmospheric con...
In Washington Environmental Council v. Bellon, the Ninth Circuit recently held that private plaintif...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Ma...