The Bush Administration squandered eight years denying the reality of climate change and delaying action on it. Nevertheless, the president who comes into office in January will face two happy realities. First, whatever the Bush Administration has done (through obstruction or inaction) on climate change can easily be undone due to its legal and scientific flimsiness. And second, statutes now on the books provide plenty of legal authority for swift action on the most important environmental issue of our time
Following his surprise election, President Trump has translated several campaign promises into a rel...
The Biden Administration is undertaking numerous actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and tran...
The world currently stands at a crossroads in terms of its energy future. The two choices laid befor...
The Bush Administration squandered eight years denying the reality of climate change and delaying ac...
Congress has not enacted a major new environmental law since 1990, when President George H.W. Bush s...
With a majority of the House of Representatives hostile to regulatory action on climate change, Pres...
President Obama took executive actions to address climate change that far exceeded previous Presiden...
President Obama highlighted environmental regulation as a prominent issue for his second term when h...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under Presi...
“I urge this Congress to pursue a bipartisan, market-based solution to climate change, like the one ...
An agenda for change in U.S. climate policies? Presidential ambitions and congressional power
This commentary details the United States’ progress in advancing climate change law since President ...
Mai 2004 ; 9 p.International audienceThe paper analyzes the two major components of the Bush Adminis...
Air pollution and climate change were two important environmental issues squarely confronting Presid...
Following his surprise election, President Trump has translated several campaign promises into a rel...
The Biden Administration is undertaking numerous actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and tran...
The world currently stands at a crossroads in terms of its energy future. The two choices laid befor...
The Bush Administration squandered eight years denying the reality of climate change and delaying ac...
Congress has not enacted a major new environmental law since 1990, when President George H.W. Bush s...
With a majority of the House of Representatives hostile to regulatory action on climate change, Pres...
President Obama took executive actions to address climate change that far exceeded previous Presiden...
President Obama highlighted environmental regulation as a prominent issue for his second term when h...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
In this short article, I review the development of U.S. climate change and energy policy under Presi...
“I urge this Congress to pursue a bipartisan, market-based solution to climate change, like the one ...
An agenda for change in U.S. climate policies? Presidential ambitions and congressional power
This commentary details the United States’ progress in advancing climate change law since President ...
Mai 2004 ; 9 p.International audienceThe paper analyzes the two major components of the Bush Adminis...
Air pollution and climate change were two important environmental issues squarely confronting Presid...
Following his surprise election, President Trump has translated several campaign promises into a rel...
The Biden Administration is undertaking numerous actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and tran...
The world currently stands at a crossroads in terms of its energy future. The two choices laid befor...