Environment The Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan: Collaborative planning at work in the California desert Kim Delfino Renewable energy planning in the California desert ushers in an important change in public lands management.
Environment Historic Kigali Amendment eliminates warming from one of six main greenhouse gases Durwood Zaelke The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, passed this past October, will prevent up to 0.5°C of warming by 2100.
Environment Superfund “mega-sites”: How American accounting rules exacerbate difficult challenges Daniel E. Uyesato American accounting standards complicate the task of organizing and funding a liability group to undertake work at a CERCLA mega-site that may last decades and cost billions.
Environment Why the 800th anniversary of the Charter of the Forest matters to Section members Steven Miano The Charter of the Forest, which turns 800 this year, extended rights to use English forest resources to the common man. It remains highly relevant to modern public lands issues.
Environment In Brief Theodore L. Garrett Eighth Circuit protects CAFO private information in reverse FOIA suit, Ninth Circuit rules on mootness in CWA suit, plus district court CERCLA decisions and other case updates.
Environment Views from the Chair: A new year and a new era Seth A. Davis As we move into the first days of the Trump administration, the future of environmental, energy, and natural resources law is unclear.
Environment The 35th Annual Water Law Conference: Charting a course through uncertain waters Nathan Bracken Practitioners and other professionals will meet in Los Angeles for an insightful program on navigating emerging issues and uncertainties in water law.