Recent journal literature

Date01 July 2019
7-2019 NEWS & ANALYSIS 49 ELR 10713
CLIMATE CHANGE
Abatzoglou, John T. & Lauren E. Parker, Climate Change and
the American West, 54 I L. R . 265 (2018).
Davies, Kirsten & omas Riddell, e Warming War: How
Climate Change Is Creating reats to International Peace
and Security, 30 G. E. L. R. 47 (2017).
Dellinger, Myanna, See You in Court: Around the World in
Eight Climate Change Lawsuits, 4 2 W.  M  E.
L.  P’ R. 525 (2018).
Hardy, Ashley & Dontan Hart, Polic y Meltdown: How Cli-
mate Change Is Driving Excessive Nuclear Energy Invest-
ment, 24 B. E . L.J. 117 (2016 -2018).
Marshall, J. Brent, Geoengineering: A Promising Weapon or an
Unregulated Disaster in t he Fight Against Climate Change?,
33 J. L U  E  . L. 183 (2 017).
Melli, Michael, Policy Mechanisms, Precedent, and Authority
for State Implementation of Climate C hange Agendas, 33 J.
L U  E . L. 145 (2017).
Moran, Courtney & Cas ey Ball, Structuring Better Caps for
Sustainability Incentive Programs, 54 I L. R . 17 7
(2018 ).
Olszynski, Ma rtin et al., From Smokes to Smokestacks: Lessons
From Tobacco for the Future of Climate Change Liability,
30 G. E . L. R . 1 (2017).
Portereld, Matthew C. et a l., Assessing the Climate Impacts
of U.S. Trade Agreements, 7 M. J. E .  A .
L. 51 (2017).
Samandari, At ieno Mboya, Human Rights and the Global Cli-
mate Change Regime, 58 N. R J. 51 (2018).
Soete, Anemoon, Dethroning State Security: Introducing a
Human Security Perspective to Absorb the Dangers of Cli-
mate Change to the Self-Determination of Island State
Inhabitants, 24 B. E. L .J. 2 7 (2016-2 018).
Webb, Romany M. & Michael B. Gerrard, Overcoming
Impediments to Oshore C O2 Storage: Legal Issues in the
United States and Canada, 49 ELR 10634 (July 2019).
Weinstein, James, Climate Change Disinformation , Citizen
Competence, and the First Amendment, 89 U. C. L.
R. 341 (2018).
ENERGY
Carter, Andrew, Alchemical Rulemaking and Ideological Fram-
ing: Lessons From the 40-Year Battle to Regul ate Mercury
Emissions From Electric Power Pl ants, 58 N. R
J. 125 (2018).
Cohen, Eden & Ryan Hogan, Made in the Shade: Promoting
Solar Over Water Projects, 54 I  L . R. 101 (2018).
Eschen, Rebecca Faye, A Fracking Nuisance: How States Can
Compel eir Neighbors to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing
With Judicial Equitable Relief, 30 G. E. L . R.
149 ( 2017).
Karam, Lau ren, Fracking Across the Globe: e Debate in the
United States and Europe and the Role of Federal, State,
and Local Regulations, 41 S T’ L. R.
173 ( 2018).
Koperski, Lisa, Why the Renewable Energ y Credit Market
Needs Standardization, 13 W. J.L . T.  A 69
(20 17).
Ladin, Sara h, Energy-Water Nexus, the Clean Power Plan,
and Integration of Water Resource Concerns Into Energy
Decision-Making, 7 M. J. E .  A. L. 205
(20 17).
McKnight, Calvin, e Energy and Natural Resources Act:
Updating the U.S. Energ y Strategy for the New Age of
LNG, 40 H. J. I’ L. 361 (2017).
O'Connor, Soa et al., Corporate Renewable Energ y Goals:
What Does “100% Renewable” Really Mean?, 49 ELR
10648 (July 2019).
Oyewunmi, Tade, Examining the Role of Regulation in
Restructuring and Development of Gas Supply Markets in
the United States and the European Union, 40 H. J.
I’ L . 191 (2 017).
Payne, Heather, Game Over: Regulatory Capture, Negotiation,
and Utility Rate Cases in an Age of Disruption, 52 U.S.F.
L. R. 75 (2018).
Ray, Jerey R., U.S. Regulatory Schemes and O shore Energy
Production, 24 B. E. L.J. 1 (2016-2018).
Reitze, Arnold W. Jr., e Control of Methane and VOC Emis-
sions From Oil and Gas Operations in the Western United
States, 54 I L. R . 213 (2018).
Spencer, Sarah, “Either Secrecy, or Legal Monopoly”: Why We
Should Choose Fracking Patents , 42 W.  M E .
L.  P’ R. 599 (2018).
Wiseman, Hannah J., Dysfunctional Delegation, 35 Y J.
 R. 233 (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.
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