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GreenLaw is the blog of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s top-ranked environmental law program. It aims to provide information, context, and commentary on current events and developments in the field of environmental law. Authored by professors, scholars, practitioners, and students, GreenLaw encompasses a broad array of topics, ranging from energy usage and sustainability to environmental degradation, climate change, and emerging legal developments. In doing so, this blog aims to identify the interconnections between the most pressing environmental problems of today and ultimately provide insight into possible solutions.

As a legal magazine, GreenLaw was published by the Center for Environmental Legal Studies beginning in 1997. Known initially as Environmentally Friendly, the publication changed its name to GreenLaw in 2001. During the summer of 2010, the publication transitioned into a blog to expand its environmental coverage to a broader audience, reduce paper usage, and facilitate more effective communication with those who share our concerns.

We enthusiastically welcome reader comments and feedback as we intend to establish an ongoing public dialogue within the international environmental law community.

The blog is edited and maintained by the Pace Environmental Law Review. 

To submit a blog for consideration, email pelraq@law.pace.edu with the subject line “GreenLaw.”

For more information on how to submit to GreenLaw, see Submissions.