Recent journal literature

Date01 August 2010
40 ELR 10836 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 8-2010
RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE
“Recent Journal Literature” lists recently published law review
and other legal periodical articles. Within subject-matter
categories, entries are listed alphabetically by author or title.
Articles are listed rst, followed by comments, notes, symposia,
surveys, and bibliographies.
For a complete list of all law review articles listed in the
Journal Literature section of ELR, visit our Cumulative Law
Review Bibliography at http://www.elr.info/Indexes/clrb.cfm.
Administrative Law
Chapman, Peter F., Oshore Renewable Energy Regulation:
FERC and MMS Jurisdictional Dispute Over Hydrokinetic
Regulation Resolved?, 61 A. L. R. 423 (2009).
Jordan, William S. III, Chevron and Hearing Rights: An Unin-
tended Combination, 61 A. L. R. 249 (2009).
Agriculture
Kohm, Katharine, Shortcomings of the Cartagena Protocol:
Resolving the Liability Loophole at an International Level, 27
UCLA J. E . L.  P’ 145 (2009).
Tesini, Dan, Working Forest Conservation Easements, 41 U.
L. 359 (2009).
Air Pollution
Conrad, Daniel H., Int o the Wild Green Yonder: Applying the
Clean Air Act to Regulat e Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
From Aircraft , 34 N.C. J. I’ L.  C. R. 919
(2009).
Ela, Jed S., Law and Norms in Collective Action: Maximizing
Social Inuence to Minimize Carbon Emissions, 27 UCLA J.
E. L.  P’ 93 (2009).
Payne, Cymie, Local Meets Global: e Low Carbon Fuel Stan-
dard and the W TO, 34 N.C. J. I’ L .  C. R . 891
(2009).
Biodiversity
Symposium, Biodiversity Protection and Mitigation, 38 S
L. R. 205 (2009).
Climate Change
Becker, Bill & Amy Royden-Bloom, TOGAS: e Fabric of Our
Democracy, 40 ELR 10776 (Aug. 2010).
Cole, Keith, Genius vs. Zombies: To Address Climate Change for
the Long Haul, Empower the Innovators, but Don’t Disinter
the “Dead Hand,” 40 ELR 10757 (Aug. 2010).
Davis, William Daniel, What Does “Green” Mean?: Anthropo-
genic Climate Change, Geoengineering, and International
Environmental Law, 43 G. L. R . 901 (2009).
Ferrey, Steven, When 1+1 No Longer Equals 2: e New Math
of Legal “Additionality” Cont rolling World and U.S. Global
Warming Regulation, 10 M. J. L. S.  T. 591
(2009).
Lazaru s, Richard J., A Reply, 40 ELR 10766 (Aug. 2010).
Lazaru s, Richard J., Super Wicked Problems and Climate Change:
Restraining the Present to Liberate the Future, 40 ELR 10749
(Aug. 2010).
Martella, Roger R. & James W. Coleman, Ratifying Kyoto Via
Local Actors: Accomplishments and Limitations of Local Cap-
and-Trade Programs, 40 ELR 10780 (Aug. 2010).
Nichols, Mar y D., Comment on Super Wicked Problems and
Climate Change: Restraining the Present to Liberate the
Future, 40 ELR 10760 (Aug. 2010).
Resnik, Judith et a l., Kyoto at the Local Level: Federalism and
Translocal Organiz ations of Government Actors (TOGAS),
40 ELR 10768 (Aug. 2010).
Soares, Jeanette M., Solving the Super Wicked Problem of Climate
Change: How Restraining the Present Could Aid in Establish-
ing an Emissions Cap and Designing All owance Auctions, 40
ELR 10763 (Aug. 2010).
Symposium, e Greenhouse Gas Marketplace: Commercial Reg-
ulation of Climate Change Solutions, 34 N.C. J. I ’ L. 
C. R. 699 (2009).
Energy
Cochran, omas B. & Georey H. Fettus, NRDC’s Perspective
on the Nuclear Waste Dilemma, 40 ELR 10791 (Aug. 2010).
Hill, David R., e NWPA and the Realities of Our Current
Situation, 40 ELR 10795 (Aug. 2010).
Stewart, R ichard B., Solving the U.S. Nuclear Waste Dilemma,
40 ELR 10783 (Aug. 2010).
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