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Winter 2007: Climate Law Reporter 2007
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Volume 7 Issue 2
Sustainable
Development
Law & Policy
Editor's Note
Editors' Note
Kelly Rain and Maria Vanko
Introduction
The Impacts of Global Warming: The Need for Cooperation & Leadership An overview of this Issue
Jeff Bingaman
Articles
Strengthening the Montreal Protocol: Insurance Against Abrupt Climate Change
Donald Kaniaru, Rajendra Shende, Scott Stone, and Durwood Zaelke
Climate Change and Federal Environmental Law
Lara Hansen and Christopher R. Pyke
The Evolving Scope of Significant Effects on the Environment: The National Environmental Policy Act and Climate Change
Chris McChesney
Potential Causes of Action for Climate Change Impacts Under the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement
William C.G. Burns
An Economic Framework For Coordinationting Climate Policy with the Montreal Protocol
Stephen J. DeCanio and Catherine S. Norman
Bridging the Transatlantic Divide: Legal Aspects of a Link Between Regional Carbon Markets in Europe and the United States
Michael A. Mehling
States Tackle Global Warming
Dale Bryk
The Black Hole in the Kyoto Protocol: Was the Exclusion of Black Carbon Regulation a "Fatal Flaw"?
John Feldon
Features
The Buzz about Clean Coal
Jennifer Rohleder
The Left-Over Problem: The Blind Spot of the Automotive Portion of the Advanced Energy Intiative
Chris Stefan
The Day AfterT Tomorrow Scenario: What if Global Warming Causes Rapid Climate Change?
Michael K. Lee
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to Hold Hearing after Rejecting Inuit Climate Change Petition
Jessica Gordon
Economic Growth and the Environment: India Confronts the Link Between Automobiles and Climate Change
Rahul Saksena
Litigation Update
The Global Warming Case: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency
Meryl Eschen Mills
Book Review
The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity,
and the Renewal of Civilization by Thomas F. Homer-Dixon, Island Press
Jennifer M. Rohleder
World News
World News
Scott Johnson