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Agency Capture in the Carolinas
Newly released e-mails show that when Duke Energy received notice that several citizens groups (including Waterkeeper Alliance and several North Carolina Waterkeeper organizations) were planning to sue it for Clean Water Act violations at its coal ash "storage" ponds,...
Land Use and the Climate Bubble
Real estate prices in many parts of the country are beginning to fall due to the real and perceived effects of climate change on land use. What is happening on the land is an indicator that a climate bubble is forming. The probability of it bursting is increasing --...
Would we have Environmental Law Without Pete Seeger?
OK, so the title is a bit of hyperbole. But every social movement has its inspirational leaders, and Pete played a huge role in galvanizing the environmental movement. His great gift was the power of song -- not [just] as performance but as political participation. He...
If Business Corporations Have Religious Rights, Can’t Environmental Organizations Have Environmental Rights?
So the Supreme Court has granted cert in the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius cases. In both of these cases, for-profit corporations are challenging the application of the birth control coverage employer mandates of the...
Land Use Law Center’s 12th Annual Land Use & Sustainable Development Conference
The Land Use Law Center’s annual Land Use & Sustainable Development Conference is a significant educational event in the region, with more than 200 attorneys, business professionals, and local leaders learning about national, regional, and local challenges and...
From Remote Generation To Trigeneration
Advances in district energy systems, combined heat and power, and trigeneration technologies allow multiple building owners to cooperate to produce energy on-site and share power for heating and cooling to reduce energy consumption in buildings by over 70 percent;...
Fifth IPCC Report Sets a Global Carbon Budget
The Fifth Assessment Report is out from the IPCC. Andy Revkin's DotEarth blog has an excellent summary. No real surprises -- the Earth has warmed, is warming, and will warm, the oceans are acidifying and human beings are in fact responsible for these changes due...
Moving From Energy Consumptive Buildings To Net Zero Performance
Building technology and energy codes matured greatly during the last two decades making it possible for buildings, which consume 40 percent of the nation’s energy, to be net zero energy users, calling on government to translate technological advances into codes and to...
GOOD NEWS OR BAD NEWS FOR THE CLIMATE? TWO BITS OF SCIENCE SUGGESTING LESS INTRACTABILITY
"Scientists Announce That Humanity Can Afford to Burn Twice as much Carbon as Previously Thought." File that thought among headlines-you-never-saw-in-the-New-York-Times. But buried in Eduardo Porter's Economics Scene column last month endorsing nuclear power as...
From A Fragmented To Integrated Federal System: Two Steps Forward
Over the past two decades, some coherence in the federal environmental legal system has been achieved, but climate change now demands a stronger legal framework ensuring that federal, state, and local agencies work together to leverage available resources. Despite...