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Lessons for a Warming Planet: A Vital History of U.S. Environmental Law

On the right panel of the image is a headshot of UCLA Law's new professor Alejandro Camacho and on the left panel is the cover of his new book titled "Lessons for a Warming Planet: A Vital History of US Environmental Law" authored by Alejandro Camacho and Brigham Daniels with the brightly colored rings in the cross section of a tree a the center of the cover.

UCLA’s Alejandro Camacho discusses his new book and the lessons we can learn from prior generations of environmental advocates.

This Earth Day, environmental advocates are looking backward as well as forward. With the U.S. federal government so dramatically overhauling environmental policy, history shows how American social movements of the 19th and 20th centuries overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to preserve public lands and pass laws protecting human health. “I’ve been trying to look through the …

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Eco-Friendly Gift Guide

Gift Ideas to Keep Your Holidays Green

To celebrate the holiday spirit, here are some gift ideas for your eco-savvy friends and family. May your holidays be warm (but not too warm) and bright. For the foodie: An “Eat Local” calendar For the techie: A portable solar charger For the minimalist: The gift of carbon offsets For the chef: A reclaimed wood …

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