Recent journal literature

Date01 August 2015
45 ELR 10824 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 8-2015
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.
AIR
Driesen, David M., Putting a Price on Carbon: e Metaphor,
44 E . L. 695 (2014).
Hatch, Rory, Into in Air: Unconstitutional Taking by Pre-
emption of State Common Law Under the Clean Air Act,
33 R. L. 711 (2014).
CLIMATE CHANGE
Colares, Juscelino F. & Kosta Ristovski, Pleading Patterns
and the Role of Litigation as a Driver of Federal Climate
Change Legislation, 54 J  J. 329 (2014).
Walline, Conor J., Executive Power and Regional Climate
Change Agreements, 31 P E. L. R . 804 (2014).
Symposium, Adaptation of the Built Environment to Achieve
Resilience to Climate Change, 47 J. M  L. R.
487 (2013).
ENERGY
Boyd, William, Public Utility and the Low-Carbon Future, 45
ELR 10788 (Aug. 2015).
Carothers, Leslie, Options for Regulating the Environmental
Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing, 45 ELR 10752 (Aug.
2015).
Dana, David A. & Hannah J. Wiseman, A Market Approach
to Regulating the Energy Revolution: Assurance Bonds,
Insurance, and the Certain and Uncertain Risks of Hydrau-
lic Fracturing, 45 ELR 10746 (Aug. 2015).
Early III, W. Blaine, Bond What You Know and Insure What
You Don’t: A Comment on A Market Approach to Regu-
lating the Energy Revolution, 45 ELR 10756 (Aug. 2015).
Ferrigni, Lauren A., e Use of Nanotechnology Within the
Solar Industry: A Sustainability Perspective, 54 J-
 J. 409 (2014).
FitzGerald, Tom, Reections on A Market Approach to Regu-
lating the Energy Revolution, 45 ELR 10760 (Aug. 2015).
Gaba, Jerey M., Flowback: Federal Regulation of Wastewater
From Hydraulic Fracturing, 39 C. J. E . L. 251
(2014).
Hatami, Valeriia, e Solution to Unsound Science Behind Reg-
ulation of Hydraulic Fracturing Is . . . Traceable, 39 O.
C U. L. R . 209 (2014).
Kim, Esther Y., Can You Sue the Government?: An Exami-
nation of the Legal Doctrines for Government Liability
Regarding eir Involvement With Wind Power Develop-
ment, 39 C. J. E . L. 319 (2014).
LeGros, Susa n Packard, e Critical Role of Voluntary Stan-
dards and Certication in the Hydraulic Fracturing Frame-
work, 45 ELR 10741 (Aug. 2015).
Merrill, omas W. & David M. Schizer, e Shale Oil and
Gas Revolution, Hydraulic Fracturing, and Water Con-
tamination: A Regulatory Strateg y, 45 ELR 10734 (Aug.
2015).
Robertson, Peter D., Comment on e Shale Oil and Gas
Revolution, Hydraulic Fracturing , and Water Contam i-
nation, 45 ELR 10744 (Aug. 2015).
Scott, Inara, Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Adapting Pub-
lic Utility Commissions to Meet Twenty-First Century Cli-
mate Challenges, 38 H. E. L. R. 371 (2014).
Sovacool, Benjamin K . et al., Innovations in Energy and Cli-
mate Policy: Lessons From Vermont, 31 P E . L .
R. 651 (2014).
Tripp, James T.B. & Christopher J. Bateman, Toward Greener
FERC Regulation of the Power Industry, 38 H. E.
L. R. 275 (2014).
GOVERNANCE
Breggin, Linda K. e t al., Trends in Environmental Law Schol-
arship 2008-2014, 45 ELR 10731 (Aug. 2015).
Bremer, Emily S., A Multidimensional Problem, 45 E LR
10783 (Aug. 2015).
Burke, Sha ron E ., No Such ing as a Green War or a Bad
Peace, 45 ELR 10770 (Aug. 2015).
Chandoo, Ha nna, e “Standing Dance”: How the Standing
Doctrine Undermines Human Values and Overcomplicates
Environmental Litigation, 35 W  L. R . 489
(2014).
Chertok, Mark A. & Daniel Mach, Environmental Law, 64
S L. R . 717 (2014).
Emhardt, Andrew D., Climate Change and the Inuit: Bringing
an Eective Human Rights Claim to the United Nations,
24 I. I’  C. L. R. 515 (2014).
Fiorino, Daniel J., Streams of Environmental Innovation: Four
Decades of EPA Policy Reform, 44 E . L. 723 (2014).
Jin, Jing, E-Waste and the Regulatory Commons: A Proposal for
the Decentralization of International Environmental Regu-
lation, 39 B. J. I’ L. 1251 (2014).
Light, Sarah E., e Military-Environmental Complex, 45
ELR 10763 (Aug. 2015).
Mendelson, Nina A., Taking Public Access to the Law Seriously:
e Problem of Private Control Over the Availability of
Federal Standards, 45 ELR 10776 (Aug. 2015).
Owen, Dave, Mapping, Modeling, and the Fragmentation of
Environmental Law, 45 ELR 10796 (Aug. 2015).
Ray, Jeery, Oshore Safety and Environmental Regimes: A
Post-Macondo Comparative Analysis of the United States
and the United Kingdom, 33 M. C.L. R . 11 (2014).
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