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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)Outdoor recreation is assuming a prominent role across the public lands, presenting the responsible federal agencies with difficult, new management challenges. Since World War II, recreational uses of public lands have...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)With climate change looming closer to the tipping point each day, and the United States government unable to pass any form of a comprehensive climate action policy, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must step up...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)This Essay evaluates U.S. transitions in the energy sector between 2016 and 2020 against the backdrop of the Trump administration's stated priorities regarding energy policy and the administration's successes and...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)Administrative agencies routinely predict the effects of their policy decisions. Unsurprisingly, they err, sometimes with catastrophic consequences. The cost of administrative prediction failure has been paid in lives,...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)In the last half century of space exploration and use, thousands of satellites have been launched to orbit Earth. These satellites perform essential functions to foster global communication, navigation, and security...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)On December 3, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument for Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Gregory Christian, which involved one of the largest and oldest Superfund sites in the U.S.--the Anaconda...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)We are already seeing the combined effects of a global bundle of ecological catastrophes: not only climate change, but also ocean acidification, mass extinctions, habitat losses, and different types of chemical...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)The Green New Deal is a bold resolution that asks us to envision climate policy beyond emissions reductions and pollution controls. The proposal seeks to reduce environmental impacts, including by dramatically reducing...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)Protest Welcome, reader, to the first issue of the next fifty years of Environmental Law: the nation's oldest and most comprehensive student-edited environmental law review. We are so glad you are here. It has been an...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 1)Climate change is without a doubt the single most daunting challenge of our time. The impacts of climate change are already being felt and indicators show that they are here to stay. While early projections demonstrate...