Eric Biber June 23, 2022 Will Rights of Nature Save The World? Examining whether granting legal rights to nature could make a difference in how courts understand environmental law
Dan Farber June 23, 2022 Two FERC Cases and Why They Matter Last week’s D.C. Circuit cases illustrate why environmental lawyers need to understand FERC.
Guest Contributor June 21, 2022 Guest Contributors Jasmine Robinson and Jessica Vived: Proposed Extreme Heat and Air Quality Protections for Agricultural Workers Advance in California Legislature AB 2243 resulted from a partnership between law students in UCLA Law’s California Environmental Legislation and Policy Clinic, UCLA’s Food Law and Policy Clinic, and Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia
Dan Farber June 20, 2022 Equity Weighting: A Brief Introduction An unfamiliar concept for most that just might make cost-benefit analysis more progressive.
Dan Farber June 16, 2022 South Korea and Climate Change A small country, but a significant carbon emitter.
Alex Wang June 13, 2022 Emissions Trading in California: Lessons for China A New UCLA Report for Chinese Regulators and Researchers
Dan Farber June 13, 2022 Climate Policy in India What’s Happening in the World’s Second Largest Country?
Dan Farber June 9, 2022 Whose Interests Count? And How Much? Whether to consider harms to foreign countries and future generations is controversial. So is how much weight to give harm to the poor.
Eric Biber June 7, 2022 An Abundance Research Agenda If we need to build lots of things fast to address climate and housing crises, how will we do that?
Eric Biber June 23, 2022 Will Rights of Nature Save The World? Examining whether granting legal rights to nature could make a difference in how courts understand environmental law
Richard Frank June 1, 2022 Desalination: An Essential Part of California’s Water Future Coastal Commission’s Recent Rejection of Huntington Beach Desalination Project Misguided
Eric Biber June 1, 2022 When is a bee a fish? The California Court of Appeal finds that invertebrates can be protected under the California Endangered Species Act
Eric Biber June 4, 2022 Taking Article IV Seriously How “horizontal federalism” can help us understand federal power over the public lands
Dan Farber June 6, 2022 A Beautiful Day for Bumblefish? A California court just ruled that bumblebees are fish. It’s not as crazy as it sounds.
Dan Farber June 9, 2022 Whose Interests Count? And How Much? Whether to consider harms to foreign countries and future generations is controversial. So is how much weight to give harm to the poor.
Dan Farber June 13, 2022 Climate Policy in India What’s Happening in the World’s Second Largest Country?
Alex Wang June 13, 2022 Emissions Trading in California: Lessons for China A New UCLA Report for Chinese Regulators and Researchers
Dan Farber June 16, 2022 South Korea and Climate Change A small country, but a significant carbon emitter.