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Durban Climate Negotiations
Importance of Civil Society in-person involvement in Durban Climate Negotiations: I was a finalist in a UNDP speech writing contest for the UN Secretary General in 1990. This led to becoming a youth delegate who helped craft UNFCCC, Agenda 21, and Rio Declaration...
Status Symbols with Large Carbon Footprints
At the risk of offending colleagues I deeply respect and admire, I do have one thought for the day: A four-wheel drive Lincoln Navigator is probably the ultimate American rugged-individualist, anti-environmentalist status symbol. Driving one for the typical 15,000...
News from Durban climate change meeting
Richard Ottinger, Dean Emeritus and founder of the Pace Energy and Climate Center, is in Durban, South Africa for the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 7th Session of the Conference...
Agencies with Science Blinders
According to a complaint filed today by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, the Bureau of Land Management set out to perform a comprehensive assessment of environmental impacts of its activities . . . but purposefully omitted any consideration of...
Say it ain’t so, Cass
What do you call a team that wins the league pennant and then throws the World Series? Today's New York Times article about the behind the scenes lobbying that lead to the abandonment of revised health-based ozone standards is revealing if unsurprising. What is...
EPA/COE Planning a Rulemaking on Waters of United States Definition?
Energy and Environment News this week reported on a letter from the GOP congressional leadership urging EPA to scrap its proposed Waters of the United States guidance document, noticed for public comment last May. No surprises there. The proposed guidance takes the...
Limoges Rio + 20 preparatory conference
I'm back from the Rio + 20 preparatory conference held in Limoges, France that was organized by Prof. Michel Prieur. You may find our call for action of interest. It was collectively drafted and will be shared with the UN and its member states. If you would like to...
Not Again — Another Coal Ash Pond Ruptures While EPA Dithers
Three years ago, the rupture of a coal ash pond in Kingston, Tennessee sent 5.4 million cubic yards of a toxic slurry into neighborhoods and the Emory River. That spill focused attention on EPA's persistent failure to come up with regulations governing disposal of...
Third Circuit Issues Two Important Environmental Decisions in October
by Daniel E. Estrin Supervising Attorney, Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic, Inc. Adjunct Professor of Law, Pace Law School The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit last month issued two well-reasoned and important opinions regarding the enforcement and...