Environmental Law and Policy/Governance
H.R. 9245
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Sponsor Name
Golden
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Me.
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
31
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. H8418

would amend the Federal Fire Prevention Control Act of 1974 to authorize appropriations for the U.S. Fire Administration and firefighter assistance grant programs.

Hazy Regulations: Cannabis and the Environment
Author
Chandler Randol, John Kagia, Kaitlin Urso, and Robert L. (Buzz) Hines
Author Bios (long)

Chandler Randol (moderator) was the Manager of Educational Programs at the Environmental Law Institute. John Kagia is the Chief Knowledge Officer at New Frontier Data. Kaitlin Urso is a Cannabis Environmental Consultant with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Robert L. (Buzz) Hines is a Partner with Farella Braun + Martel LLP.

Date
November 2022
Volume
52
Issue
11
Page
10865
Type
Dialogue
Summary

The U.S. legal cannabis market is an estimated $60 billion industry, with approximately 28,000 businesses operating and employing upwards of 300,000 people, and growing rapidly. Large-scale cultivation requires significant energy usage, nutrient and pesticide inputs, and water usage, resulting in cumulative environmental impacts. Addressing these concerns raises complex legal issues because of cannabis’ federal classification as a Schedule 1 narcotic, which prevents federal agencies from collecting data on, providing guidance to, or regulating the industry. This has led to fragmented state regulations that differ widely in regulating its impacts. On July 7, 2022, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a panel of experts who explored these legal and technical challenges, the environmental impacts of cannabis production, and opportunities to improve sustainability. Below, we present a transcript of that discussion, which has been edited for style, clarity, and space considerations.

Circular Economy Laws as a Means, Not an End: The Case of Sustainable Car Sharing
Author
Harri Kalimo and Eleanor Mateo
Author Bios (long)

Harri Kalimo is a Professor and the Co-Director of the 3E Research Centre at the Brussels School of Governance (BSOG) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and a Professor at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) Law School. Eleanor Mateo is a Joint Ph.D. candidate at the BSOG and Faculty of Law & Criminology at the VUB, and the UEF Law School.

Date
November 2022
Volume
52
Issue
11
Page
10922
Type
Articles
Summary

The circular economy has gone mainstream as a goal in the transitions toward a more sustainable society. Often, however, laws that promote a circular economy remain vague or narrowly focused on resource efficiency, obscuring the fact that they have multiple environmental effects and can lead to environmental trade offs. This Article examines how to properly frame circular economy laws for sustainability, focusing on product-service systems generally and the case of car sharing in particular. Its analysis shows that a circular economy is not to be framed as an end, but as a means of striving for environmental sustainability.

H.R. 9230
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Energy and Commerce
Sponsor Name
Joyce
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Ohio
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
31
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. H8413

would increase the authorization of appropriations for grants to states to defray the expenses of the states related to the establishment and operation of a state underground injection control program for permitting Class VI wells for the injection of carbon dioxide.

H.R. 9218
Update Type
Committee Name
Committees on Energy and Commerce and Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsor Name
Tlaib
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Mich.
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
31
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. H8408

would establish a federal program of cumulative impact assessments under the CWA and the CAA.

H.R. 9213
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Natural Resources
Sponsor Name
Higgins
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-N.Y.
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
31
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. H8408

would amend Title 54, U.S. Code, to authorize the appropriation of $10,000,000 for each of FY 2023 and 2024 to the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the National Maritime Heritage Grant Program.

H.R. 9211
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Sponsor Name
Espaillat
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-N.Y.
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
31
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. H8408

would establish a lending program for Latin America and the Caribbean to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to sustainable and equitable growth and energy security in the Western Hemisphere.

H.R. 9204
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Sponsor Name
Burchett
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Tenn.
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
31
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. H8408

would require the Secretary of Transportation to develop a research program to review and evaluate the use of recycled plastic modified asphalt mixtures.

S. 2693
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Committee Report
S. Rep. No. 117-182
Issue
12
Volume
52
Update Issue
30
Update Volume
52
Congress Number
117
Congressional Record Number
168 Cong. Rec. S6619

would amend the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992 to authorize additional projects related to the Salton Sea.

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