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Category Archives: in brief

The latest in environmental law and policy: short; to the point; in brief.

A BRIEF REVIEW OF BEFORE THE FLOOD

November 12, 2016by carlenedooley Leave a comment

A BRIEF REVIEW OF BEFORE THE FLOOD By Betty Rosenbaum, Staff Contributor This year Leonardo DiCaprio released his newest film project, Before the Flood. [1]  Running at 96 minutes, director […]

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Alaska’s Failed Effort to Prevent Enforcement of MARPOL Annex VI in Alaskan Waters

January 20, 2015by dms286 Leave a comment

Alaska’s Failed Effort to Prevent Enforcement of MARPOL Annex VI in Alaskan Waters By Andrew Thornton, Staff Contributor A summary of Alaska’s lawsuit against the Secretary of State, the EPA, […]

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In the Spotlight: Illegal Wildlife Trade Georgetown International Environmental Law Review

October 31, 2014by GIELR Leave a comment

In the Spotlight: Illegal Wildlife Trade By Lucy Lei, GIELR Online Staff Editor Currently valued at US $213 billion, wildlife crime has escalated dramatically in recent years, and many species are […]

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Taking Stock of Climate Summit 2014 – What Happened and What’s Next? Georgetown International Environmental Law Review

October 29, 2014by GIELR 1 Comment

Taking Stock of Climate Summit 2014 – What Happened and What’s Next? By Jae-Hyong Shim, GIELR Online Staff Editor Two days after participating in the 400,000-strong climate march that filled […]

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In Brief: High Country Conservation Advocates v. U.S. Forest Service

October 15, 2014by GIELR Leave a comment

In Brief: High Country Conservation Advocates v. U.S. Forest Service by Nathalie Prescott, Staff Contributor The Sunset Roadless Area in western Colorado contains 5,800 acres of relatively undeveloped forest and […]

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IN BRIEF: Energiewende

September 15, 2014by Gary Jin Leave a comment

IN BRIEF: Energiewende New York Times Reporter Justin Gillis reports on the German transition to renewable energy, Energiewende. Gillis reports that the renewable energy revolution is “a disruption potentially as great […]

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