Complexo Madeira: Environmental Licensing for Large- Scale Hydropower in Brazil
Hydropower is often considered a climate-friendly solution to energy needs. Brazil has elected to construct a major hydroelectric project in the Amazon region: Complexo Madeira. A case study of Complexo Madeira illuminates the Brazilian licensing process for this project and reveals the challenges and benefits of such a process, including the resulting policy changes and political rifts. Brazil’s licensing process is relatively demanding, and the environmental impact studies for Brazilian projects are lengthy.
Aviation Emissions: Equitable Measures Under the EU ETS
The EU resolved, beginning in 2012, to begin application of its emissions trading system to flights landing in or departing EU territory—including international flights. The decision was met with strong resistance from the international community. The European Court of Justice, however, found in favor of the EU with a ruling that EU regulatory authority extends to flights arriving in or departing its territory.
Why Environmental Law Clinics?
The law clinic has become an increasingly important part of legal education, giving students the opportunity to learn practical skills as well as to internalize core legal values. Pedagogical concerns preclude clinics from letting fear of criticism drive decisions about how they represent clients. The legal profession’s idealistic aspirations pose challenges, and political attacks have answered clinicians’ efforts to live up to these aspirations.
The Local Identity of Smart Growth: How Species Preservation Efforts Promote Culturally Relevant Comprehensive Planning
The concept of sustainable development encourages practitioners to view national, regional, and localized growth in terms of environmental, economic, and sociocultural impact. Traditional planning strategies primarily address the environmental and economic elements of metropolitan planning; in many circumstances, the sociocultural element is limited to efforts to achieve greater social interaction via walkable downtowns, parks, and other institutions conducive to community interface.
What Is the Primary Right?
This Comment addresses a problem with today’s efforts to protect the environment, especially with regard to climate change, and offers a solution by suggesting we change how we think about the notion of freedom. This is the problem: how we do justify, based upon principles most people can accept, the government’s limiting our freedom in order to protect the environment?
Vapor Intrusion: The State of the Science and the Law
Vapor intrusion—migration of volatile chemicals from contaminated groundwater or soil into an overlying building—is now part of nearly every site investigation and many real estate transactions. As the science of vapor intrusion continues to evolve and states continue to update their guidance, professionals involved in vapor intrusion sites need to stay on top of it all. What is the process for a vapor intrusion investigation? What is the science behind such an investigation? How will these new regulations influence such investigations?