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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)Approximately eleven million tons of food are consumed globally every minute. And yet, the effects of agriculture are often given little thought. This year, Lewis & Clark Law School's Annual Environmental Symposium Issue...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)I. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY A. Clean Air Act 1. In re Volkswagen "Clean Diesel" Mktg., Sales Practices, & Prod. Liab. Litig., Env't Prot. Comm'n of Hillsborough city of v. Volkswagen Grp. of Am., 959 F.3d 1201 (9th Cir....
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)Electricity generation, transmission and distribution, and load are all impacted by weather patterns. Electric system assets have been designed for historic weather conditions with the goal of ensuring reliability and...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)With dramatic photographs of massive fires blazing through human communities across the western United States, perennially gracing the news each summer, wildfire in the face of climate change has become a hot topic in...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)The expanding presence of the Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) in Oregon implicates several environmental justice issues--issues where the environmental harms of an industry disproportionately impact low-income...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)Maintaining a strong military. Furthering national security by securing the skies, seas, and borders. Promoting peace and order by using tear gas to diffuse chaotic and potentially dangerous situations. To the U.S....
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)Animal agriculture is a major contributor of greenhouse gases involved in climate change. (1) Current changes in the climate are driving a shift in weather patterns that will cause an increase in frequency and intensity...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)In the past half-century, U.S. agriculture has become dramatically more industrialized, consolidated, and bifurcated between livestock and crop agriculture, resulting in significant negative environmental, health, and...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 51, Issue 3)The 2020-2021 Ninth Circuit Environmental Review provides summaries of twenty-seven cases issued hy the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit between January and December 2020. Each summarized opinion...