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Winter 2008: Climate Law Reporter 2008
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Volume 8 Issue 2
Sustainable
Development
Law & Policy
Editor's Note
Editors ’ Note
Marcel De Armas and Maria Vanko
Introduction
An Overview: Framework for a Post-Kyoto Climate Change Agreement
Mohamed T. El-Ashry
Articles
Climate Change and the States: Constitutional Issues Arising from State Climate Protection Leadership
Robert K. Huffman and Jonathan M. Weisgall
International Trade Law and the “Carbon Leakage” Problem: Are Unilateral U.S. Import Restrictions the Solution?
Bernd G. Janzen
Conservation Easements and Climate Change
Daniel L. Aaronson and Michael B. Manuel
Securing Rights to Carbon Sequestration: The Western Australian Experience
Sandra Eckert and Richard McKellar
Recent Developments in Australian Climate Change Litigation: Forward Momentum From Down Under
Tracy Bach and Justin Brown
Landmark Agreement to Strengthen Montreal Protocol Provides Powerful Climate Mitigation
Donald Kaniaru, Rajendra Shende, and Durwood Zaelke
Analytical Tools Shaping the Next Generation of Carbon Regulation and Trading: The New York Metropolitan Area Case Studies
Edward J. Linky and John C. Lee
Carbon Tax: Ready for Prime Time?
Michael J. Zimmer
Features
The Future of the EU Emissions Trading System
Erika Lennon
China’s Renewable Energy Law: Not Enough to Overcome China’s Energy and Environmental Problems
Nathan Borgford-Parnell
The Polluter Should Pay: Adapting to a Changing Climate
Rachel T. Kirby
The Thirsty Rio Grande: Sustainable Water Planning Along the Rio Grande in the Age of Global Warming
Matthew Padilla
Legislative Update
A Changing Climate in the U.S. Congress
Emily Alves
Litigation Update
Okeson v. Seattle
Matt Irwin
Book Reviews
The Montreal Protocol Celebrating 20 Years of Environmental Progress Edited By Donald Kaniaru
Michael Distefano
Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist’s Guide to Global Warming by Bjørn Lomborg
Mary J. Bortscheller
World News
World News
Nathan Borgford-Parnell