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A Capitol Hill Briefing on Electric Vehicle Policies, Monday, September 10th (Webcast Available)

Legal Planeteers in the Washington DC area are invited to join the environmental law centers at Berkeley and UCLA Schools of Law as we present a lunchtime, Capitol Hill discussion on policies necessary for long-term, mass adoption of electric vehicle technologies. This free event is sponsored by Congressman Henry Waxman’s office and will also be …

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How to Protect the Environment: Views from the Right

Duke will be holding a very timely event on conservative visions of environmental law.  Everyone knows what forms of environmental protection conservatives oppose, but conservative alternatives are less widely known. This is a welcome opportunity to hear ideas about an affirmative conservative vision. (Details and registration information here.)

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Some Economics of the Green Partisan Divide

I would like to offer a couple of thoughts about Dan’s post today.   To keep this entry short and sweet, I will invoke some stereotypes.   In my economic model, there are two types of people;  “Laura the Liberal” and the other is “Chuck the Conservative”.   I want to sketch their two lifestyles …

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Economists for AB32

A few days ago I joined a set of well known academic economists and signed this letter to Governor Brown. The NRDC has a nice post about the issues available here.  Everyone who knows me, knows that I’m a proud University of Chicago Ph.D. economist and that my support for free markets and individual freedom …

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When Paid Consultants Attack

In today’s Sacramento Bee, Andrew Chang has some tough things to say about California’s AB32 and about Bo Cutter and myself.  He omits some details that are worth mentioning.   First, some background.  Last week, Bo Cutter and I published this OP-Ed in the Sac Bee.  Chang’s response was published today. Point #1:  We were not paid to …

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Law Schools Searching for Environmental Faculty

[Updated 8/26] I’ve been assembling a preliminary list of faculty searches. I’ll update and correct the list periodically. FSU is looking to hire an environmental/natural resources person. We are looking for either entry or lateral. Contact person, Jeff Kahn jkahn@law.fsu.edu ) Hebrew University Faculty of Law. Lecturer in Environmental Law, preferably Israel Environmental Law. Contact: …

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The ADB’s New Essay on “Green Urbanization in Asia”

Over the last few months, I’ve been working with economists at the ADB on the annual Key Indicators Special Chapter.   “Green Urbanization in Asia” was recently published.   This chapter covers a lot of ground but I think it does a very good job in presenting the core issues and challenges and discussing a …

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A Friendly Debate with a Conservative Colleague About Climate

My friend and colleague Steve Bainbridge is out with a new article on “Corporate Lawyers as Gatekeepers,” which, if you are interested in corporate law, you should read (Steve is one of the country’s most distinguished scholars in the field).  But what piqued my interest when he sent it to me was his offhand remark …

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Law School News: Sunstein Returns to Harvard

The White House announced that Cass Sunstein will be leaving OMB at the end of the month to return to Harvard Law School.  Sunstein was not popular with environmentalists– I have heard people say that he was worse than some of the OMB heads who served under Republican presidents.  He also doesn’t seem to have …

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Do “Green Homes” Sell for a Price Premium?

Yes.   Nils Kok and I estimate a large 9% price premium for “Energy Star” certified California homes relative to similar homes that are not certified.   If you like to read about the “green economy”, here is  a free copy.   This study builds on my recent work estimating the price premium for solar …

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