Funding Climate Change Efforts
Scholars discuss regulatory options to fund climate-related initiatives.
Climate Progress in Glasgow Depends on Domestic Politics
Despite global summits and accords, the solution to climate change rests with individual countries.
Are Net-Zero Emission Pledges Credible?
Climate change pledges require concrete government policies to ensure their enforceability and effectiveness.
Climate Change, Migration, and Immigration Law
Scholar argues that the United States may need to amend its asylum laws to include climate refugees.
The Power of the Paris Agreement
Scholars assert that the accord has achieved more than would be expected of a non-binding agreement.
Natural Gas is Key to Addressing Climate Change
Natural gas continues to play a vital role in reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Poetry Inspires Hope and Climate Action
Poetry can help combat despair and act as a force for optimism and change.
The Unexpected Consequences of Private Regulatory Standards
A globally recognized certifiable standard could correct market failure and improve product quality.
State and Local Regulation of Climate Change
Subnational regulators face a number of significant challenges as they seek to regulate climate change.
The Legal Risks of Regulating Climate Change at the Subnational Level
State and local regulators will face challenges in trying to pick up the slack after a federal withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Why a Retreat from Paris Now?
Political science models may help explain the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Achieving Climate Change Goals Without the Clean Power Plan
Scholars argue EPA may already have the tools it needs to effectively regulate greenhouse gases.