Environmental Law. Disrupted.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2019
Journal Title
Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis
ISSN
0046-2284
Abstract
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impacts of climate change are already being felt throughout the world, and enormous, potentially existential threats loom in the not-so-distant future. What does it mean to think about and practice environmental law in this setting? In this Article, members of the Environmental Law Collaborative have taken on the question of whether environmental law as we currently know it is up to the job of addressing these threats, and, if not, what the path forward should be.
First Page
10038
Last Page
10062
Num Pages
25
Volume Number
49
Issue Number
1
Publisher
Environmental Law Institute
Recommended Citation
Inara Scott, David Takacs, Rebecca Bratspies, Vanessa Casado-Pérez, Robin K. Craig, Keith Hirokawa, Blake Hudson, Sarah Krakoff, Katrina Fischer Kuh, Jessica Owley, Melissa Powers, Shannon Roesler, Jonathan Rosenbloom, J.B. Ruhl & Erin Ryan,
Environmental Law. Disrupted.,
49
Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10038
(2019).
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