Resources Development and Climate Change (FNREL)
- Publisher:
- Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law
- Publication date:
- 2008-12-07
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Relevance of Climate Change To Resources Professionals
Chapter 2 Facts and Figures Concerning Global Warming
- CHAPTER 2 FACTS AND FIGURES CONCERNING GLOBAL WARMING
- I. Summary I. Summary
- II. Introduction II. Introduction
- III. What Do We Know? III. What Do We Know?
- IV. What Do We Not Know? IV. What Do We Not Know?
- V. What Can We Do? V. What Can We Do?
- VI. What Should We Do? VI. What Should We Do?
- Global Warming: More than Hot Air Global Warming: More than Hot Air
Chapter 3 The Power To Reduce Co2 Emissions the Full Portfolio
Chapter 4 Climate Change Liability, Litigation and Disclosure
- CHAPTER 4 CLIMATE CHANGE LIABILITY, LITIGATION AND DISCLOSURE
- I. Introduction. I. Introduction.
- II. The Balance Between Regulation And Litigation. II. The Balance Between Regulation And Litigation.
- III. Massachusetts v. EPA And Its Impact On Climate Change Tort Litigation. III. Massachusetts v. EPA And Its Impact On Climate Change Tort Litigation.
- III. Impact of Massachusetts v. EPA On Other Liability Fronts. III. Impact of Massachusetts v. EPA On Other Liability Fronts.
- IV. Conclusion. IV. Conclusion.
Chapter 5 Development of Climate Change Policies In Arizona
Chapter 6 Federal Response To Climate Change
Chapter 7 State and Regional Approaches To Climate Change: Precocious or Preempted?
- CHAPTER 7 STATE AND REGIONAL APPROACHES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: PRECOCIOUS OR PREEMPTED?
- I. Introduction I. Introduction
- II. The Northeast Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) II. The Northeast Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)
- III. California's Climate Change Legislation III. California's Climate Change Legislation
- V. Potential Constitutional Roadblocks to Regional and Transnational Cap-and-Trade Programs V. Potential Constitutional Roadblocks to Regional and Transnational Cap-and-Trade Programs
Chapter 8A International Climate Change Policy: Kyoto, Bali, and Beyond
Chapter 8B International Climate Change Initiatives: Effects On North American Energy Development
- CHAPTER 8B INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVES: EFFECTS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
- International Organizations (US Membership) International Organizations (US Membership)
- Fossil Fuel Use in a Carbon-Constrained World Fossil Fuel Use in a Carbon-Constrained World
- Future of North American Energy Development Future of North American Energy Development
- Policy Responses Policy Responses
Chapter 10 Climate Change Impacts On Coal Plant Permitting: a Survey
- CHAPTER 10 CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON COAL PLANT PERMITTING: A SURVEY
- Introduction Introduction
- International Framework on Climate Change International Framework on Climate Change
- State and Regional Developments in Law and Policy State and Regional Developments in Law and Policy
- Why Coal is in the Spotlight Why Coal is in the Spotlight
Chapter 11 Participating In Carbon Trading Markets: a Western Primer
- CHAPTER 11 PARTICIPATING IN CARBON TRADING MARKETS: A WESTERN PRIMER
- I. Introduction I. Introduction
- II. Core Elements of Carbon Trading Programs II. Core Elements of Carbon Trading Programs
- III. Design Principles III. Design Principles
- IV. Participating in a Carbon Trading Program IV. Participating in a Carbon Trading Program
- V. Incorporating New Sources Into Carbon Trading Programs. V. Incorporating New Sources Into Carbon Trading Programs.
- VI. Conclusion. VI. Conclusion.
Chapter 12 Consideration of Climate Change In Nepa and Esa Processes
- CHAPTER 12 CONSIDERATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN NEPA AND ESA PROCESSES
- I. Introduction I. Introduction
- II. National Environmental Policy Act Overview II. National Environmental Policy Act Overview
- III. Climate Change Related NEPA Litigation III. Climate Change Related NEPA Litigation
- IV. NEPA Observations and Questions Yet to Be Answered IV. NEPA Observations and Questions Yet to Be Answered
- V. Endangered Species Act Overview V. Endangered Species Act Overview
- VI. Climate Change Issues under Section 4 VI. Climate Change Issues under Section 4
- VII. Climate Change Related ESA Litigation VII. Climate Change Related ESA Litigation
- VIII. Conclusion VIII. Conclusion
Chapter 13 If Carbon Dioxide Is a Pollutant, What Is Epa To Do?
- CHAPTER 13 IF CARBON DIOXIDE IS A POLLUTANT, WHAT IS EPA TO DO?
- § 1. Introduction § 1. Introduction
- § 2. The Basics of Climate Change § 2. The Basics of Climate Change
- § 3. Climate Change in the Courts § 3. Climate Change in the Courts
- § 4. Is the CAA An Effective Tool to Control Carbon Dioxide? § 4. Is the CAA An Effective Tool to Control Carbon Dioxide?
- § 5. Legislative Proposals § 5. Legislative Proposals
- § 6. State Mobile Source Emission Controls § 6. State Mobile Source Emission Controls
- § 7. What Should Be Done? § 7. What Should Be Done?
- § 8. Conclusion § 8. Conclusion
Chapter 14 Energy and Climate In the Intermountain West: the Environmentalist'S Role
Chapter 15 THE MANY CHALLENGES OF THE “FULL PORTFOLIO” APPROACH: UTILITIES PREPARE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE REGULATION
- CHAPTER 15 THE MANY CHALLENGES OF THE “FULL PORTFOLIO” APPROACH: UTILITIES PREPARE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE REGULATION
- I. Introduction I. Introduction
- II. The “Wedge” Analysis II. The “Wedge” Analysis
- III. The Path Forward III. The Path Forward
- IV. Conclusion IV. Conclusion
- Climate Change and the Full Portfolio for Electric Power Climate Change and the Full Portfolio for Electric Power