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Michael B Gerrard August 10, 2008: Climate Change—The Growing Legal Storm
Michael B. Gerrard of Arnold & Porter LLP to Serve as Moderator of Climate Change Panel
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LexisNexis Environmental Law Podcast
  • LexisNexis® Environmental Law & Climate Change Center Podcast for July 9, 2008
    On this edition of the Environmental Law & Climate Change Center Podcast, Ronald B. Grais and Kristen M. Boike of Jenner & Block in Chicago discuss Green Leasing -- The Changing Environment of Leasing. Copyright© 2008 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Visit http://law.lexisnexis.com/practice areas/Environment-Climate.
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Environmental Law Blog
Ed Viguerie
Posted By: Ed Viguerie
Ease Your Guilt by Buying Carbon Offsets
Carbon offsets have been controversial since their inception. Paying someone else to reduce the amount of CO2 in the air in an effort to make up for one’s hedonistic lifestyle has always seemed like an easy s
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Gregg Lawson
Posted By: Gregg Lawson
The 'War On Science'
“Oh, to again have a president with the ethical compass of Richard Nixon!” So ends today’s Philadelphia Daily News editorial about what it calls the Bush War on Science. The DN cites a “long and outrageous&rdquo
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Gregg Lawson
Posted By: Gregg Lawson
Interior Pities The Poor Polar Bear
Was it a good day for the polar bears, or just a symbolic gesture? The Interior Department today declared the poor creatures a “threatened species” under the Endangered Species Act because of global warming, but said that’s n
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