Book Review The Upside Of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, And The Renewal Of Civilization

AuthorJennifer Rohleder
PositionJD candidate, May 2008, at American University Washington College of Law
Pages27

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Chris Stefan is a JD Candidate, December 2007, at American University Washington College of Law. Ursula Kazarian is a JD Candidate, May 2009, at American University Washington College of Law.

Books
  1. MICHAEL BOTHE & ECKARD REHBINDER, CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY (Eleven International Publishing 2005).

  2. FARHANA YARMIN, CLIMATE CHANGE AND CARBON MARKETS: A HANDBOOK OF EMISSIONS REDUCTION MECHANISMS (Earthscan 2005).

  3. MATTHEW HOFFMAN, OZONE DEPLETION AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CONSTRUCTING A GLOBAL RESPONSE (SUNY Press 2005).

  4. REBECCA BRATSPIES & RUSSELL MILLER, TRANSBOUNDARY HARM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: LESSONS FROM THE TRAIL SMELTER ARBITRATION (Cambridge Univ. Press 2006).

  5. IAN BURTON ET AL., ADAPTATION POLICY FRAMEWORKS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE: DEVELOPING STRATEGIES, POLICIES AND MEASURES (Cambridge Univ. Press 2005).

  6. OLAV STOKKE ET AL., IMPLEMENTING THE CLIMATE REGIME: INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANCE (Earthscan 2005).

  7. BERND HANSJURGENS, EMISSIONS TRADING FOR CLIMATE POLICY: US AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES (Cambridge Univ. Press 2005).

  8. JOANNA DEPLEDGE, THE ORGANIZATION OF GLOBAL NEGOTIATIONS: CONSTRUCTING THE CLIMATE CHANGE REGIME (Earthscan 2005).

Conventions
  1. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, May 9, 1992, 31 I.L.M. 849, available at http:// unfccc.int/resource/ docs/convkp/conveng.pdf (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

  2. Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Dec. 10, 1997, 37 I.L.M. 22 (1998), available at http://unfccc.int/essential_background/ kyoto_protocol/items/1678.php (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

Journals
  1. Robert Pacala & Stephen Socolow, Stabilization Wedges: Solving the Climate Problem for the Next Fifty Years with Current Technologies, 305 SCIENCE 968 (2004).

  2. Naomi Oreskes, The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change, 306 SCIENCE 1686 (2004).

  3. Michael Notaro ET AL., Global Vegetation and Climate Change due to Future Increases in CO2 as Projected by a Fully Coupled Model with Dynamic Vegetation, 20 J. CLIMATE 70 (2007).

  4. Jenny Brandefelt, Atmospheric Modes of Variability in a Changing Climate, 19 J. CLIMATE 5934 (2006).

  5. Spencer Weart, The Discovery of Rapid Climate Change, PHYSICS TODAY, Aug. 2003, at 30.

Law Review Articles
  1. Randall S. Abate, Kyoto or Not, Here We Come: The Promise and Perils of the Piecemeal Approach Climate Change Regulation in the United States, 15 CORNELL J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 369 (2006).

  2. Cinnamon Carlarne, Climate Change Policies an Ocean Apart: EU & US Climate Policies Compared, 14 PENN ST. ENVTL. L. Rev. 435 (2006).

  3. Benjamin P. Harper, Climate Change Litigation: The Federal Common Law of Interstate Nuisance and Federalism Concerns, 40 GA. L. REV. 661 (2006).

  4. Erika M. Zimmerman, Valuing Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Incorporating the Experiences of Indigenous People into Global Climate Change Policies, 13 N.Y.U. ENVTL. L.J. 803 (2005).

  5. Nathan. E. Hultman, "Worth More than Good Advice": Lessons of Hurricane Katrina for Development in a Changing Climate, 11 GEO. PUB. POL'Y REV. 47 (2005- 2006).

  6. Elizabeth E. Hancock, Note, Red Dawn, Blue Thunder, Purple Rain: Corporate Risk of Liability for Global Climate Change and the SEC Disclosure Dilemma, 17 GEO. INT'L ENVT. L. REV. 233 (2005).

  7. Paul G. Harris, The European Union and Environmental Change: Sharing the Burdens of Global Warming, 17 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 309 (2006).

  8. Rebecca Elizabeth Jacobs, Comment, Treading Deep Waters: Substantive Issues in Tuvalu's Threat to Sue the United States in the International Court of Justice, 14 PAC. RIM L. & POL'Y 103 (2005).

  9. Kevin A. Baumert, Note, Participation of Developing Countries in the International Climate Change Regime: Lessons for the Future, 38 GEO. WASH. INT'L L. REV. 365 (2006).

  10. Shari L. Diener, Note, Ratification of Kyoto Aside: How International Law and Market Uncertainty Obviate the Current U.S. Approach to Climate Change Emissions, 47 WM. & MARY L. REV. 2089 (2006).

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  11. Brian Mayer, Climate Change, Insurance, NEPA, and Article III: Does a Policy Holder Have Standing to Sue a Federal Agency for Failing to Address Climate Change Under NEPA?, 74 UMKC L. REV. 435 (2005).

  12. Raymond T. Pierrehumbert, Climate Change: A Catastrophe in Slow Motion, 6 CHI. J. INT'L L. 573 (2006).

  13. Hari M. Osofsky, The Geography of Climate Change Litigation: Implications for Transnational Regulatory Governance, 83WASH. U. L.Q. 1789 (2005).

  14. Kirsten E. Engel, Mitigating Global Climate Change in the United States: A Regional Approach, 14 N.Y.U. ENVTL. L.J. 54 (2005).

  15. James R. Drabick, Note, "Private" Public Nuisance and Climate Change: Working Within, and Around, the Special Injury Rule, 16 FORDHAM ENVTL. LAW J. 503 (2005).

  16. David W. Childs, The Unresolved Debates That Scorched Kyoto: An Analytical Framework, 13 U. MIAMI INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 233 (2005).

  17. Matthew F. Pawa & Benjamin A. Krass, Global Warming as a Public Nuisance: Connecticut v. American Electric Power, 16 FORDHAM ENVTL. LAW J. 407 (2005).

  18. Ari Bessendorf, Note, Games in the Hothouse: Theoretical Dimensions in Climate Change, 28 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT'L L. REV. 325 (2005).

  19. Grace D. Soderberg & Andrew Spahn, State of Fearlessness, 16 FORDHAM ENVTL. LAW J. 475 (2005).

  20. Janine Maney, Note, Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Climate Change, and the Clean Air Act: An Analysis of Whether Carbon Dioxide Should Be Listed as a Criteria Pollutant, 13 N.Y.U. ENVTL. L.J. 298 (2005).

Reports
  1. HM TREASURY, STERN REVIEW ON THE ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE (2006), available at http://www. hm-treasury.gov.uk/independent_reviews/stern_review_ economics_climate_change/stern_review_report.cfm (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

  2. LLOYD'S OF LONDON, CLIMATE CHANGE: ADAPT OR BUST (2006), available at http://www.lloyds.com/NR/rdonlyres/ 38782611-5ED3-4FDC-85A4-5DEAA88A2DA0/0/ FINAL360climatechangereport.pdf (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

  3. INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE AND STORAGE: SPECIAL REPORT OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (2005) available at http://arch.rivm.nl/env/int/ipcc/pages_ media/SRCCS-final/IPCCSpecialReportonCarbondioxide CaptureandStorage.htm (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

  4. INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE 2007: THE PHYSICAL SCIENCE BASIS, SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS (2007), available at http://www. ipcc.ch/SPM2feb07.pdf (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

  5. CARBON EQUITY PROJECT, AVOIDING CATASTROPHE: RECENT SCIENCE AND NEW DATA ON GLOBAL WARMING, EMISSIONS SCENARIOS TO AVOID CATASTROPHIC CLIMATE CHANGE, (2007) available at http://www.carbonequity.info/PDFs/ Avoidingcatastrophe%20bw.pdf (last visited Feb. 14, 2007).

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