Recent journal literature

Date01 May 2022
52 ELR 10422 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 52022
“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 first, followed by com-
ments, notes, symposia, surveys, and bibliographies.
RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE
AIR
Christiansen, Anna, Up in the Air: A Fifty-State Survey of
Atmospheric Trust Litigation Brought by Our Children’s
Trust, 2020 U L. R. 867 (2020).
Spiegel-Feld, Danielle & Katrina M. Wyman, Toward Trad-
able Building Performance Standards, 52 ELR 10356
(May 2022).
CLIMATE CHANGE
Benjamin, Lisa, e Road to Paris Runs rough Delaware:
Climate Litigation and Directors’ Duties, 2020 U L.
R. 313 (2020).
Carlarne, Cinnamon P., Climate Creep, 52 ELR 10374
(May 2022).
Flatt, Victor B., Disclosing the Danger: State Attorney Ethics
Rules Meet Climate Change, 2020 U L. R. 569
(2020).
Hedden-Nicely, Dylan R. & Lucius K. Caldwell, Indigenous
Rights and Climate Change: e Inuence of Climate
Change on the Quantication of Reserved Instream Water
Rights for American Indian Tribes, 2020 U L. R.
755 (2020).
Juhn, Mina, Taking a Stand: Climate Change Litigants and
the Viability of Constitutional Claims, 89 F L.
R. 2731 (2021).
ENERGY
Edgell, Samantha T., Toto, I’ve a Feeling the Environment Isn’t
Safe From Cryptocurrency Anymore: e Degrading Eco-
logical Eects of Bitcoin and Digital Currencies, 32 V.
E’ L.J. 69 (2021).
Hasz, Cheri, e U.S. Oil and Gas Industry Should Be a
Leader and Follow the EU’s Lead on ESG Disclosure,
29 T. J. I’  C. L. 135 (2021).
Kulander, Christopher Stewart, Down Step by Step—Ratica-
tion of Oil and Gas Leases by Royalty Interests in Texas,
73 SMU L. R. 251 (2020).
Ottinger, Patrick S., Permission Granted: e Requirement of
Consent Under the Louisiana Mineral Code, 80 L. L.
R. 1285 (2020).
Oyewunmi, Tade & Ivie Ehanmo, Emerging Trends in
Resource-Rich Sub-Saharan Africa and a Spotlight on the
Nigerian Transitional Energy Market, 29 T. J. I’ 
C. L. 1 (2021).
Savov, Ognyan, Pollution With Oil Transported by Specialised
Ships. Issues With the Existing International Conventions,
51 J. M. L.  C. 79 (2020).
Subramanian, Narayan S., Powering the Future: An Inclusive
National Clean Energy Standard With Negative Emissions
Technologies, 45 C. J. E’ L. 631 (2020).
Weis, Christopher, I Drink Your Milkshake: Why Hydraulic
Fracturing Should Be Protected Under the Rule of Capture
in Pennsylvania, 81 U. P. L. R. 471 (2019).
Wetsel, Roderick E. et al., Avoid Voidance: How to Draft Oil
and Gas Legal Descriptions in Compliance With the Texas
Statute of Frauds, 53 T. T. L. R. 139 (2020).
Zevin, Avi, Regulating the Energy Transition: FERC and Cost-
Benet Analysis, 45 C. J. E’ L. 419 (2020).
GOVERNANCE
Blumm, Michael C., A Dozen Landmark Nuisance Cases and
eir Environmental Signicance, 62 A. L. R. 403
(2020).
Castellon, Idna G., Cancer Alley and the Fight Against Envi-
ronmental Racism, 32 V. E’ L.J. 15 (2021).
Curley, Michael et al., Greenation: Are Commodity Prices
Actually Rising?, 52 ELR 10345 (May 2022).
Drake, Morgan, Big Agriculture and Harm to Minority Com-
munities: How Administrative Civil Rights Complaints Are
the Solution, 2019 BYU L. R. 1083 (2019).
Farquhar, Doug, State Implementation of Federal Environmen-
tal Laws, 31 H M 263 (2021).
Goldstein, Bernard D., What the Trump Administration
Taught Us About the Vulnerabilities of EPA’s Science-Based
Regulatory Processes: Changing the Consensus Processes of
Science Into the Confrontational Processes of Law,
31 H M 299 (2021).
Merritt, Olivia, e Wall at Trumps Environmental Law: A
Review of the Environmental and Legal Implications of the
U.S.-Mexico Border Wall, 32 V. E’ L.J. 91 (2021).
Righetti, Tara K., e Incidental Environmental Agency,
2020 U L. R. 685 (2020).
Vera, Luis Inaraja, Assessing the Performance of Voluntary En-
vironmental Programs, 2020 U L. R. 795 (2020).
Wu, Ruoyu, Implicit Approaches to Address Environmental
Concerns in the WTO: From the Perspective of Appellate
Body Jurisprudence, 52 N.Y.U. J. I’ L.  P. 695
(2020).
LAND USE
Perron, Kevin, “Zoning Out” Climate Change: Local Land
Use Power, Fossil Fuel Infrastructure, and the Fight Against
Climate Change, 45 C. J. E’ L. 573 (2020).
Sitaraman, Ganesh et al., Regulation and the Geography of
Inequality, 70 D L.J. 1763 (2021).
Tai, Singh, Environmental Health, Public Health, or Individu-
al Health? e Complications of Using Eco-Labels for Food
Governance, 31 H M 369 (2021).
Trambley, Lauren, e Aordable Housing Crisis: Tiny Homes
& Single-Family Zoning, 72 H L.J. 919 (2021).
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