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Global Climate Change and U.S. Law Michael B. Gerrard

Global Climate Change and U.S. Law By Michael B. Gerrard

Global Climate Change and U.S. Law by Michael B. Gerrard


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Global Climate Change and U.S. Law Summary

Global Climate Change and U.S. Law by Michael B. Gerrard

A vast body of U.S. law relevant to climate change has developed since publication of the first edition of Global Climate Change and U.S. Law in 2007, even while Congress has failed to pass a new comprehensive statute to address the climate challenge. This domestic legal regime, covered comprehensively in this updated volume, consists of federal greenhouse gas regulations issued under the Clean Air Act and federal energy efficiency statutes, new disclosure requirements imposed under the securities laws, as well as a variety of state and local initiatives and common law decisions by the courts. Recognizing that climate change is largely an energy problem, this edition adds a completely new section on energy regulation. Additional chapters now cover cap-and-trade regimes, climate-related water issues, agriculture and forestry, and the use of non-climate international agreements to reduce emissions and address climate impacts. The final new section focuses on issues previously seen as marginal but now of growing importance: climate adaptation, carbon capture and sequestration and geoengineering. Part I: Overview and Context Part II U.S. Federal Regulation and Litigation Part III: Regional, State, and Local Actions Part IV: Energy Regulation Part V: The Next Legal Frontiers

About Michael B. Gerrard

Michael B. Gerrard is Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Law School, where he teaches courses on environmental and energy law and directs the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. He is also associate chair of the faculty of Columbia's Earth Institute. Jody Freeman is the Archibald Cox Professor at Harvard Law School and the founding director of the Law School's Environmental Law and Policy Program. She served as Counselor for Energy and Climate Change in the Obama White House in 2009-2010 and was the architect of the president's historic agreement with the auto industry to double fuel efficiency standards.

Table of Contents

SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS AND AUTHORS PART I: OVERVIEW AND CONTEXT Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview - Michael B. Gerrard Chapter 2. The International Climate Regime - Kyle Danish PART II: U.S. FEDERAL REGULATION AND LITIGATION Chapter 3. Evolution of U.S. Climate Policy - John C. Dernbach and Robert Altenburg Chapter 4. Clean Air Regulation - Jonathan Martel, Christopher Jaros, Zachary Fayne, and Shailesh Sahay Chapter 5. Environmental Impact Review - Paul Weiland, Robert Horton, and Erik Beck Chapter 6. Endangered Species Act - Dave Owen Chapter 7. Corporate Disclosure Considerations Related to Climate Change - Matthew Morreale Chapter 8. Civil Remedies - Emily Hammond and David L. Markell PART III: REGIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL ACTIONS Chapter 9. Regional Initiatives to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Eleanor Stein Chapter 10. State Initiatives - David R. Hodas Chapter 11. Cap-and-Trade - Lesley K. McAllister Chapter 12. Local Initiatives - J. Kevin Healy and L. Margaret Barry PART IV: ENERGY REGULATION Chapter 13. Electricity Background and Trends - Jim Rossi and Thomas Hutton Chapter 14. Electric Power Generation Fuels - David B. Spence and Emily Hammond Chapter 15. Transportation and Land Use - John R. Nolon PART V: THE NEXT LEGAL FRONTIERS Chapter 16. Transportation Fuels - Brent Yacobucci Chapter 17. Carbon Capture and Sequestration - Wendy B. Jacobs Chapter 18. Water and Climate Change - Robert W. Adler and John C. Ruple Chapter 19. Agriculture and Forestry - Blake Hudson Chapter 20. Climate Adaptation Law - J.B. Ruhl Chapter 21. Geoengineering - Albert C. Lin Chapter 22. Addressing Climate Change through Nonclimate International Instruments - David Hunter and Chris Wold Chapter 23. U.S. Climate Change Law and Policy: Possible Paths Forward - Jody Freeman and Kate Konschnik Table of Cases Index

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CIN1627227415G
9781627227414
1627227415
Global Climate Change and U.S. Law by Michael B. Gerrard
Used - Good
Paperback
American Bar Association
2015-08-07
899
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