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U.S. Environmental Law in Global Perspective
E. Donald Elliott Professor (adj) of Law Yale Law School
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Good Verifiable, Reported Facility Standards
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Good Verifiable, Reported Facility Standards
Trading Systems (with Opt-In)
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Good Verifiable and Reported Facility Standards
Trading Systems (with Opt-In) Citizens Suits
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Good Verifiable and Reported Facility Standards
Trading Systems (with Opt-Ins) Citizens Suits Liability as Back-up Regulatory System
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Good Verifiable and Reported Facility Standards
Trading Systems (with Opt-Ins) Citizens Suits Liability as Back-up Regulatory System Quantitative Risk Assessment to Set Priorities
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Bad Burden of Factual Proof On Regulators
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Bad Burden of Factual Proof On Regulators
Non-Expert Judicial Review of Science
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Bad Burden of Factual Proof On Regulators
Non-Expert Judicial Review of Science Substance by Substance
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Bad Burden of Factual Proof On Regulators
Non-Expert Judicial Review of Science Substance by Substance Separate Media Programs
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Bad Burden of Factual Proof On Regulators
Non-Expert Judicial Review of Science Substance by Substance Separate Media Programs Ample Margin of Safety vs. Cost-Effective Sustainable Development
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Climate Change – The Way Forward
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Climate Change – The Way Forward
E. Donald Elliott, The Tragi-Comedy of the Commons: Evolutionary Biology, Economics and Environmental Law, 20 VA. ENVTL. L. J. 17 (2001). Pres Obama – Copenhagen – “in range of” 17 percent reduction from 2005 levels = 45 from 1990 EPA Under Existing Clean Air Act Authority More adaptation – less mitigation What is right level of CO2?
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