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Eric Biber
Eric Biber is a specialist in conservation biology, land-use planning and public lands law. Biber brings technical and legal scholarship to the field of environmental law. Prior to joining Berkeley Law in 2006, he worked in the Denver office of Earthjustice, a public-interest nonprofit organization specializing in public lands and other environmental cases. His principal research interests include environmental and natural resources law, administrative law and property.
Is It Green to Occupy a Vacant Urban Lot and Turn It Into a Farm?
Could standing save CEQA?
Believing in Climate Change
On the risks of CEQA exemptions
Why did EPA tackle interstate air pollution?
One reason for anti-EPA riders
Tunnel vision in environmental law and policy
Is EPA regulation of carbon dioxide anti-democratic?
Tea Party activist wants to repeal all California environmental laws
Birds and your coffee
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