Gabriel Greif January 26, 2023 Unraveling Hydrogen: Part I The first in a series that examines the hype around hydrogen production.
Dan Farber January 26, 2023 Here’s a New Acronym: CBAM. You’re Going to be Seeing It a Lot. The EU has taken a major step to pressure global industries to clean up their act.
Duncan McLaren January 26, 2023 Tightening the Net Tackling climate procrastination by closing the loopholes in ‘net-zero’ climate goals
Jonathan Zasloff January 24, 2023 …In Which I Attempt To Read My Water Bill Failure To Install Smart Water Meters Is Wasting Billions of Gallons Each Year
Cara Horowitz January 23, 2023 The fight over California’s greenhouse gas and ZEV car standards continues UCLA Clinic files amicus brief on behalf of Sen. Carper and Rep. Pallone to uphold standards
Dan Farber January 23, 2023 The Obesity Pandemic It’s a global phenomenon, with poorly understood causes. But there’s no point in blaming the victims.
Dan Farber January 23, 2023 Is Bipartisanship Possible? It’s not easy in today’s polarized politics. But maybe it’s not completely off the table.
Dan Farber January 19, 2023 Whose Major Questions Doctrine? There are two versions of the doctrine. One of them is more dangerous.
Sean Hecht January 18, 2023 My Farewell to UCLA Leaving UCLA to join Earthjustice is exciting, and bittersweet, for me
Jonathan Zasloff January 16, 2023 What Would King Do? California “YIGBY” Bill Could Empower Churches To Add Affordable Housing
Ted Parson January 2, 2023 A Dangerous Disruption A startup firm proposes to sell dubious carbon credits from stratospheric aerosol injection
Jonathan Zasloff January 10, 2023 Plutocracy Comes Home To Roost Gavin Newsom Abandons His Climate Commitments To Favor His Billionaire Contributors
Dan Farber December 28, 2022 Climate Rides the Omnibus The year-end law gives a boost to climate-related spending
Dan Farber January 12, 2023 Does Ideology Kill? Interpreting the association between conservatism and COVID death rates.
Jonathan Zasloff December 28, 2022 The Most Important Environmental Story Of The Week Fossil Fuel Interests Corrupt Media
Jonathan Zasloff January 16, 2023 What Would King Do? California “YIGBY” Bill Could Empower Churches To Add Affordable Housing
Sean Hecht January 18, 2023 My Farewell to UCLA Leaving UCLA to join Earthjustice is exciting, and bittersweet, for me
Richard Frank December 29, 2022 Reflections on a Century of “Regulatory Takings” Law A Century Ago, the Supreme Court Created a Transformative Legal Doctrine Out of Whole Cloth
Dan Farber January 23, 2023 Is Bipartisanship Possible? It’s not easy in today’s polarized politics. But maybe it’s not completely off the table.