9781627227414-1627227415-Global Climate Change and U.S. Law

Global Climate Change and U.S. Law

ISBN-13: 9781627227414
ISBN-10: 1627227415
Edition: 2nd
Author: Michael B. Gerrard, Jody Freeman
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Paperback 899 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781627227414
ISBN-10: 1627227415
Edition: 2nd
Author: Michael B. Gerrard, Jody Freeman
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Paperback 899 pages

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Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (ISBN-13: 9781627227414 and ISBN-10: 1627227415), written by authors Michael B. Gerrard, Jody Freeman, was published by American Bar Association in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Environmental Economics (Economics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Environmental Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.

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A vast body of U.S. law relevant to climate change has developed since publication of the first edition of Global Climate Change and U.S. Law in 2007, even while Congress has failed to pass a new comprehensive statute to address the climate challenge. This domestic legal regime, covered comprehensively in this updated volume, consists of federal greenhouse gas regulations issued under the Clean Air Act and federal energy efficiency statutes, new disclosure requirements imposed under the securities laws, as well as a variety of state and local initiatives and common law decisions by the courts. Recognizing that climate change is largely an energy problem, this edition adds a completely new section on energy regulation. Additional chapters now cover cap-and-trade regimes, climate-related water issues, agriculture and forestry, and the use of non-climate international agreements to reduce emissions and address climate impacts. The final new section focuses on issues previously seen as marginal but now of growing importance: climate adaptation, carbon capture and sequestration and geoengineering.

Part I: Overview and Context
Part II U.S. Federal Regulation and Litigation
Part III: Regional, State, and Local Actions
Part IV: Energy Regulation
Part V: The Next Legal Frontiers

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