And a Child Shall Sue Them: Ambitious New Climate Lawsuit Filed Against Obama Administration

Will This Litigation Be More Successful Than Earlier, Related "Atmospheric Trust" Lawsuits?

Late last week, attorneys representing children from around the nation filed a provocative new lawsuit in federal court, arguing that the Obama Administration is violating the children's constitutional rights by not taking far more dramatic steps to curb greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change concerns. The newly-filed complaint in the lawsuit, Juliana ex rel. Loznak v. United States of America, seeks a sweeping judicial order directing the federal g...

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Coal States File Premature Petition to Block Clean Power Plan

AGs Sue For Tactical and Political Reasons Even Though Their Legal Case is a Loser

Attorneys General from 15 states, led by West Virginia, filed a petition in federal court yesterday to block the Clean Power Plan (CPP) from going into effect.  The filing seems to be more tactical and political than a serious legal claim:  the Environmental Protection Agency has yet to publish the rule in the Federal Register and Section 307(b)(1) of  the Clean Air Act authorizes judicial review only "within sixty days from the date" a rule  "appears in the Federal ...

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U.C. Campuses Top Sierra Club’s “Cool Schools” Rankings

U.C. Irvine, U.C. Davis Rank 1 & 2 as Nation's Greenest University Campuses

The Sierra Club has released its latest rankings of the "greenest" colleges and universities in the United States, titled "Cool Schools 2015."  The University of California fares extremely well in that survey, with four of its campuses placing in the top 10 of the Sierra Club poll.  U.C. Irvine nabbed the top spot in the rankings, while U.C. Davis placed second.  U.C. San Diego secured the seventh position in the survey, U.C. Berkeley tenth.  The rankings are publish...

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Politics v. Legality and the Clean Power Plan

EPA's Final Plan Changes State Targets, With New Winners and Losers

When the President released the final version of the Clean Power Plan last week, it contained a number of big alterations to the draft plan.  One of the most significant changes  was the way each state's greenhouse gas emissions target was calculated.  The bottom line is that -- generally -- states more heavily reliant on coal fired power plants will have to make bigger cuts than they would have had to make under the proposed plan while states that are already relativ...

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CA Supreme Court Rejects California State University’s CEQA Dodge–Again

Justices Hold CSU Can't Pass the Buck re: Environmental Mitigation Measures Tied to Campus Expansion

In an important decision issued last week, the California Supreme Court forcefully rejected the California State University's efforts to avoid paying for mitigation measures needed to offset the adverse environmental impacts associated with CSU's ambitious expansion plans.  That's welcome if predictable news from a court that has in recent years been protective of the state's bedrock environmental protection law, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). ...

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What the Market Is Telling Us About Coal

Dump your coal stocks while you still can!

The market's message is simple: coal's day is ending. Three major coal companies (Alpha Natural Resources, Walter Energy, and Patriot Coal) have gone into bankruptcy. The two largest publicly traded  companies (Peabody and Arch) are now trading for a dollar a share, down from $16 and $33 within the past year. They, too, may well face bankruptcy. This doesn't mean that production is going to end, though current shareholders are likely to get wiped out and the creditors...

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Why legal challenges to the EPA Clean Power Plan will end up at the Supreme Court

Cross-posted from The Conversation. Even before President Obama announced the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan on August 3 to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, there were a number of legal challenges to block the law at its proposal stage – none of them successful. Earlier this year, the DC Circuit Court told opponents, which included a coal company joined by 12 states, that their arguments were premature. Now that the rules a...

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Global Warming and Changing Weather

Why DOESN'T global warming just raise the temperature everywhere a little bit?

The amount of global warming that scientists are predicting doesn't seem like that big a deal -- maybe about 4 degrees Fahrenheit if we control emissions, up to maybe 12 if we don't.  But as I've said a hundred times -- and the experts have said a lot more often than that -- we won't get just a general average heat increase everywhere.  Instead, we're going to get a lot of shifts in weather and a lot more extreme weather.  Why? One answer to that question is: becau...

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California Governor Jerry Brown: Environmental Saint or Sinner?

Brown's National & International Environmental Reputation Disputed by Some California Environmentalists

California Governor Jerry Brown has had a most eventful 2015, especially when it comes to environmental policy.  He started the year fresh from an overwhelming election victory last November, earning him an unprecedented fourth term as California's chief executive.  Brown began 2015 by declaring a state drought emergency and becoming California's "educator-in-chief," repeatedly warning state residents of the perils of and measures needed to respond to California's four...

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The Climate Issue & the 2016 Election

There are, to say the least, a broad range of views among the candidates.

We’re beginning to have a sense of where the leading candidates stand on climate change. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton announced a goal of 33% renewables by 2030, after saying that the "reality of climate change is unforgiving no matter what the deniers say.  Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is said to have the strongest record on climate issues in Congress. What about the Republican side? There are too many candidates to discuss in this post, but the top candi...

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