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Author Archives: rar120

Finding the Match in the Haystack Before it Lights Up the West Again: A Call to Congress to Create a Wildfire Commission

April 16, 2018by rar120 Leave a comment

The Wildfire Suppression Act provides the perfect impetus for Congress to create a Commission to use innovative approaches to attack root-causes of wildfire management issues

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CONDUIT FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: AN ANALYSIS OF THE RED SEA–DEAD SEA WATER CONVEYANCE PROJECT

March 20, 2018by rar120 Leave a comment

Water sharing agreements between Israel, Jordan, and the Palestine Authority offer an innovative approach to environmental challenges, and perhaps a sign of increasing political cooperation in the region

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REINSTATING CERCLA AS THE “POLLUTER PAYS” STATUTE WITH THE CIRCUIT COURT’S MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE APPROACH

December 4, 2017by rar120 Leave a comment

Although the Supreme Court’s treatment of private causes of action under CERCLA has jeopardized the statute’s mechanisms, a mutually exclusive framework established by the Circuit Courts may be the perfect solution

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The Case for Cap-and-Trade: California’s Battle for Market-Based Environmentalism

November 15, 2017by rar120 Leave a comment

California Cap-and-Trade program has been a beacon of success for market-based environmentalism. Explore its recent successes and challenges, including a major challenge in Morning Star Packing Company v. California Air Resources Board.

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The Role of Business and the Free Market in Combatting Climate Change

October 26, 2017by rar120 Leave a comment

How have industry, states, local government, and universities responded to unclear and unstable U.S. policy on climate change? By Thomas L. Forman II.

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