Browsing by Subject "environmental policy"
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(Virginia Environmental Law Journal, 2008)A substantial proportion of the United States population is at or below the poverty level, yet many of the greenhouse gas emissions reduction measures proposed or adopted to date will increase the costs of energy, motor ...
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(Harvard Environmental Law Review, 2009)We have been asked to examine climate change justice by discussing the methods of allocating the costs of addressing climate change among nations. Our analysis suggests that climate and justice goals cannot be achieved by ...
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(2012-12-14)Department: Community Research and ActionThe U.S. Southwest has been a focal point for tribal experiences of environmental injustice (EJ). The New Mexico Environmental Justice Executive Order has provided an opportunity to reshape environmental decision-making ...
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(2010-04-20)Department: Political ScienceBilateral environmental relations between Canada and the United States have been studied from the perspective of federal, state, and provincial governments including non-state actors. However, the role local governments ...