UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy - 2010
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- Individualism submerged: climate change and the perils of an engineered environment.
- A new soft law approach to nanotechnology oversight: a voluntary product certification scheme.
- 'The big trees were kings': challenges for global response to climate change and tropical forest loss.
- The private dimension in the regulation of nanotechnologies: developments in the industrial chemicals sector.
- Disrupting conventional policy: the three faces of nanotechnology.
- Gone with the wind? The potential tragedy of the common wind.
- Cubing the Kyoto Protocol: post-Copenhagen regulatory reforms to reset the global thermostat.
- Precautionary governance and the limits of scientific knowledge: a democratic framework for regulating nanotechnology.
- An integrated approach to nanotechnology governance.
- When less liability may mean more precaution: the case of nanotechnology.
- A rook or a pawn: the White House Science Advisor in an age of climate confusion.
- Ecologic: nanotechnology, environmental assurance bonding, and symmetric humility.
- The scientific basis for the regulation of nanoparticles: challenging Paracelsus and Pare.