U.S. climate change law and policy : taking stock / Jody Freeman. The multilateral climate regime / David A. Wirth -- Evolution of U.S. climate law and policy / John C. Dernbach and Rachel A. Jones -- Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act / Thomas Lorenzen, Robert Meyers, Amanda Shafer Berman, and Elizabeth B. Dawson -- Non-CO2 pollutants / Romany M. Webb -- Environmental impact assessment / Jessica Wentz -- Climate justice / Alice Kaswan -- Endangered Species Act / Alejandro E. Camacho -- Climate-related financial risk management and disclosure / Hana V. Vizcarra -- Civil remedies / Alexandra B. Klass, Brent Murcia, and Shantal Pai -- State and multistate climate action / Kate Konschnik -- Local initiatives / Sheila R. Foster and Chiara Pappalardo -- Electricity regulation, markets, and governance / Jim Rossi and Hannah Wiseman -- Land use and transportation policies addressing climate change / Sara C. Bronin -- Carbon capture and sequestration and carbon dioxide removal / Tracy Hester -- Agriculture / Nathan A. Rosenberg, Carrie F. Apfel, and Peter H. Lehner -- Climate change and public natural resources / Mark Squillace and Sam Kalen -- Climate adaptation law / J.B. Ruhl -- U.S. climate change law and policy : taking stock / Jody Freeman.
Summary:
"This book is an update to Climate Change Laws in the U.S. The legal landscape is complex, unstable, and expanding. Scientists continue to publish new findings, policy makers regularly adopt new regulations, and petitioners file new litigation, nationwide and around the world. Most of it is completely new, and the few chapters carried over from the second edition have been thoroughly updated"-- Provided by publisher.
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