Recent journal literature

Date01 November 2018
48 ELR 11042 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 11-2018
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
Kisska-Schu lze, Kathr yn & Darren Prum, States Taxing
Carbon: Proposing Flexibility and Harmonization in the
Movement Toward Environmental Reform in the U.S., 40
E E . L.  P’ J. 87 (2 017).
Reck, Randa ll Edgerly, Carbon Capture and Sequestration in
California: A Necessary Component to Achieve Greenhouse
Gas Reductions, 40 E E . L.  P’ J. 223
(20 17).
Sympos ium, e Post- Carbon World: Advances in Legal and
Social eory, 82 B L. R . 429 (2017).
CLIMATE CHANGE
Barnea, Ra z, Appellations and Adaptations: Geographical Indi-
cation, Viticulture, and Climate Change, 26 W . I ’
L.J. 605 (2017).
Berger-Walliser, Gerlinde et al., Using Proactive Legal Strate-
gies for Corporate Environmental Sustainability, 6 M.
J. E .  A. L. 1 (2016).
Biniaz, Susan, Comma but Dierentiated Responsibilities:
Punctuation and 30 Other Ways Negotiator s Have Resolved
Issues in the International Climate Change Regime, 6
M. J. E .  A. L. 37 (2016).
Cha, J. Mijin, Labor Leading on Climate: A Policy Platform
to Address Rising Inequalit y and Rising Sea Levels in New
York State, 34 P E . L. R. 423 (2017).
Infeld, Lucy K., e Fight for Green Economies: e Role of
Sustainable Development in Nations Facing Turmoil, 26
W. I’ L.J. 635 (2017).
Peterson, Kimberly, China’s Emissions Trading System: What
the United States and China Can Teach Each Other, 48
ELR 10968 (Nov. 2018).
ENERGY
Bolgiano, Wi lliam, Is Generating Renewable Energy a Reli-
gious Use of Property? A Question as Congregations Imple-
ment Community Solar Programs, 42 C. J. E .
L. 545 (2017).
Crockett, Matt, Dissecting Texas’s Utility Lending Rules, 17
H. B.  T L.J. 146 (2017).
Cruden, John et al., e Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Litiga-
tion: Proof of Concept for the Manual for Complex Litiga-
tion and the 2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, 6 M. J. E .  A. L. 65 (2016).
Fankhauser, Oliver, Publicly Traded Partnerships for Electricit y
Generators: Why Amending I.R .C. Section 7704 Is Good
for the Power Industry, 17 H. B.  T L.J. 254
(20 17).
Hanson, Kelsey L., Hey New York, You Can Frack: An Exami-
nation of How Liqueed Petroleum Ga s Sidesteps New
York’s Fracking Ban to Provide a Legal and Practical
Approach for Horizontal Drilling in New York’s Marcellus
Shale, 65 B. L. R. 375 (2017).
Hepburn, Samantha, Public Resource Ownership and Commu-
nity Engagement in a Modern Energy Landscape, 34 P 
E . L. R. 379 (2017).
Outka, Uma, State Lands in Modern Public Land Law, 36
S. E  . L.J. 147 (2017).
Quinley, Dan, More Power to the Wealthy: Renewable Energy
Tax Programs, Market Distortions, and the Ramications
on the Cost of Electricity, 40 E  E . L.  P’
J. 185 (2017).
Smith, Samuel M. Bringing a Severance Tax on Natural Gas to
Pennsylvania: Who, What, Why, When, and How?, 9 K.
J. E, A.,  N. R  317 (2 016-2017 ).
Sympos ium, Innovating Corporate Social Responsibility: From
the Local to the Global, 21 L   C  L. R. 277
(20 17).
GOVERNANCE
Ahmad, Nadia B., Trust or Bust: Complications With Tribal
Trust Obligations and Environmental Sovereignty, 41 V.
L. R. 799 (2017).
Belitz, Hannah, Environmental Law in the Age of the Supreme
Court Bar, 40 E E . L.  P’ J. 133 ( 2017) .
Currier, Melissa, Rain, Rain, Don’t Go Away: Cloud Seeding
Governance in the United States an d a Proposal for Federal
Regulation, 48 U. P. L. R. 949 (2017).
Lang, James T., Citizens’ Environmental Lawsuits, 47 T .
E. L .J. 17 (2017).
Lee, Gretel, Casting a Wide Net: Why It Is Incumbent Upon the
Environmental Protection Agenc y to Expand the Scope of Its
Cost-Benet Analysis to Include Native American Popula-
tions and Cultural Fishing Practices in the Aftermath of
Michigan v. EPA, 35 L  I. 393 (2017).
Marass, Patrick, Bal ancing the Fishes’ Scales: Tribal, State, and
Federal Interests in Fishing Rights and Water Quality in
Maine, 41 V. L. R. 853 (2017).
McCarthy, Kristin, An American (State) in Paris: e Consti-
tutionality of U.S. States’ Commitments to the Paris Agree-
ment, 48 ELR 10977 (Nov. 2018).
Scott, Jessica, From Environmental Rights to Environmental
Rule of Law: A Proposal for Better Environmental Out-
comes, 6 M. J. E .  A. L. 203 (2016).
Susko, Rebecca, e First Amendment Implications of a Man-
datory Environmental, Social, and Governance Disclosure
Regime, 48 ELR 10989 (Nov. 2018).
Copyright © 2018 Environmental Law Institute®, Washington, DC. Reprinted with permission from ELR®, http://www.eli.org, 1-800-433-5120.

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