Recent journal literature

Date01 August 2018
48 ELR 10758 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 8-2018
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
Burger, Michael & Jessica Wentz, Downstream and Upstream
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: e Proper Scope of NEPA
Review, 41 H. E . L. R . 109 (2017).
CLIMATE CHANGE
Arnold, Zachary C.M., Preventing Industrial Disasters in a
Time of Climate Change: A Call for Financial Assurance
Mandates, 48 ELR 10662 (Aug. 2018).
Cleetus, Rachel, Financial Assurance Mandates: No Substitute
for Agency Expertise and O versight, 48 ELR 10669 (Aug.
2018).
Donlon, Rosa lie L., e Future of FA Ms, 48 ELR 10672 (Aug.
2018).
Grin, C ollmann, A Critical Companion: Why Climate Pro-
gressives Should Learn to Love the World Trade Organiza-
tion, 29 G. E. L. R . 19 9 (20 16).
Hawkins, Paul, Waging War on the Rising Seas: Fashioning a
Comprehensive Approach to Combating the Eects of Sea
Level Rise on Hampton Roads, Virginia Military Installa-
tion Under Existing Framework s, 41 W.  M E .
L.  P’ R. 265 (2016 ).
Lovvorn, Jonatha n, Climate Change Beyond Environmental-
ism Part I: Intersectional reats and th e Case for Collective
Action, 29 G. E . L. R. 1 (2016).
McCall, Catherine E.B., Applying a FAMiliar Question of Cli-
mate Change Scope and Scale: Financial Assurance Man-
dates and Coastal Risk Mana gement, 48 ELR 10675 (Aug.
2018).
Miller, Alan S. & Stac y A. Swann, Climate Change and the
Financial Sector: A Time of Risk and Opportunity, 29
G. E . L. R . 69 (2016).
Mormann, Fe lix, Constitutional Challenges and Regulatory
Opportunities for State Climate Policy Innovation, 41
H. E. L . R. 189 (2 017).
Russell, Liz Williams, Financial A ssurance Mandates: A Mech-
anism to Prevent Climate-Induced Industrial Disasters, 48
ELR 10678 (Aug. 2018).
Talbot, Kevin M., What Does “Green” Really Mean?: How
Increased Transparency and Standardization Can Grow
the Green Bond Market, 28 V. E. L .J. 127 (2017).
ENERGY
Anderson, Ellen, Distributed Generation and the Minnesota
Value of Solar Tari, 48 ELR 10726 (Aug. 2018).
Belleville, Ma rk L. (Buzz), e Wind Blows in Virginia Too—
Deconstructing Legal and R egulatory Barriers to the Devel-
opment of Onshore, Utility- Scale Wind Energy in Virginia,
41 W.  M E . L.  P’ R. 151 (2016).
Bensho, Adam & Alison Williams, Retail Net Metering: It’s
Time to Get It Right for All Customers, 48 EL R 10729
(Aug. 2018).
DuVivier, K.K. & omas Witt, NIMBY to NOPE— Or
YESS?, 38 C  L. R. 1453 (2 017).
Ferrey, Steven, Eminent Domain and Serrated Power, 39 U.
H. L. R. 171 (2016).
Hawari, Zachar y, orium’s Glow: Lighting the Way for Safe,
Cheap Energy Production, 41 W.  M E . L. 
P’ R. 295 (2016).
Revesz, Rich ard & Burcin Unel, Managing the Future of the
Electricity Grid: Distributed Generation and Net Meter-
ing, 41 H. E. L . R. 43 (2017).
Revesz, Richard L. & Burcin Unel, e Future of Distributed
Generation: Moving Past Net Metering, 48 ELR 10719
(Aug. 2018).
Robertson, Heidi Gorovitz, When States’ Legislation and Con-
stitutions Collide With Angry Locals: Shale Oil and Gas
Development and Its Many Masters, 41 W.  M
E . L.  P’ R . 55 (2016).
Satterlee, Lucas C., Clearing the Fog: A Historical Analysis of
Environmental and Energ y Law in Colorado, 28 V.
E . L.J. 1 (2 017).
Spence, David B., Native Energy Markets, 92 N  D
L. R. 97 3 (2017 ).
GOVERNANCE
Anastasio, Julia, e Potential of Visual Rulemaking to
Strengthen and Democratize Rulemaking, 48 ELR 10707
(Aug. 2018).
Biggs, Stephanie M. et al, Analysis of Environmental Law
Scholarship 2016-2017, 48 EL R 10 657 (Aug. 2018).
Blumm, Michael C., Indian Treaty Fishing Rights and the
Environment: Arming the Right to Habitat Protection
and Restoration, 92 W. L. R. 1 (2 017).
Condon, Ann E., Impact Transactions From a Practitioner’s
Perspective, 48 ELR 10688 (Aug. 2018).
Crowder, Patience A., Impact Transaction: Lawyering for the
Public Good rough Collective Impact Agreements, 48
ELR 10681 (Aug. 2018).
Dana, David A. & Debora h Tuerkheimer, After Flint: Envi-
ronmental Justice as Equal Prot ection, 111 N. U. L. R.
879 (2017 ).
Ehrmann, John R., e Prospect of Impact Transactions
rough the Eyes of a “Backbone” Organization Practitio-
ner, 48 ELR 10691 (Aug. 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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