This Article examines the distributional and other environmental justice issues arising from the current initiative to rapidly site multiple LNG import facilities in order to increase the supply of natural gas into the continental United States. This Article further examines the necessity of creating a national siting scheme to avoid exacerbating existing racial disparities in risk-producing land use practices
The imminent prospect of importation of large quantities of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through cong...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the distributional side of environmental protection and, m...
A new industry is developing in Canada due to recent studies indicating that demand for liquefied na...
This Article examines the distributional and other environmental justice issues arising from the cur...
We employ infrastructuring as a verb to highlight contested processes of infrastructure expansion to...
The siting of large industrial facilities represents a difficult planning problem. Despite decades o...
This Article proposes a new risk-based approach to representing and compensating not only minorities...
As a result of global warming and oil depletion, natural gas is an attractive energy resource in the...
Environmental justice has grown out of a grassroots movement aimed at forging links between environm...
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
CHDS State/LocalTo accommodate the nationâ s escalating demand for natural gas, which is expected t...
This report provides an overview of recent industry proposals for new LNG import terminals. The repo...
This paper advances a process for determining whether, e.g., waste-to-energy facilities are dispropo...
There are 3,119,963 square miles in the continental United States. That sounds like plenty of space ...
The United States has been historically at the “end of the pipeline” for liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
The imminent prospect of importation of large quantities of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through cong...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the distributional side of environmental protection and, m...
A new industry is developing in Canada due to recent studies indicating that demand for liquefied na...
This Article examines the distributional and other environmental justice issues arising from the cur...
We employ infrastructuring as a verb to highlight contested processes of infrastructure expansion to...
The siting of large industrial facilities represents a difficult planning problem. Despite decades o...
This Article proposes a new risk-based approach to representing and compensating not only minorities...
As a result of global warming and oil depletion, natural gas is an attractive energy resource in the...
Environmental justice has grown out of a grassroots movement aimed at forging links between environm...
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
CHDS State/LocalTo accommodate the nationâ s escalating demand for natural gas, which is expected t...
This report provides an overview of recent industry proposals for new LNG import terminals. The repo...
This paper advances a process for determining whether, e.g., waste-to-energy facilities are dispropo...
There are 3,119,963 square miles in the continental United States. That sounds like plenty of space ...
The United States has been historically at the “end of the pipeline” for liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
The imminent prospect of importation of large quantities of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through cong...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the distributional side of environmental protection and, m...
A new industry is developing in Canada due to recent studies indicating that demand for liquefied na...