Volume 12

Issue 1

Issue 2

Issue 3

Introduction

Articles

From the 2011 Vermont Journal of Environmental Law Symposium:
China’s Environmental Governance: Global Challenges and Comparative Solutions

How Much Should China Pollute?

By John Copeland Nagle

China’s “Green Leap Forward” Toward Global Environmental Leadership

By Robert V Percival

Climate Policy & U.S.-China Relations

By Jason J. Czarnezki

Pragmatism Not Dogmatism: The Inconvenient Need for Border Adjustment Tariffs Based on What Is Known About Climate Change, Trade, and China

By Adam J. Moser

Choke Point China: Confronting Water Scarcity and Energy Demand in the World’s Largest Country

By Keith Schneider, Jennifer L. Turner, Aaron Jaffe, and Nadya Ivanova

Student Note

Ash Holes: The Failure to Classify Coal Combustion Residuals as a Hazardous Waste Under RCRA and the Burden Borne by a Minority Community in Alabama

By Mark Harrison Foster, Jr

7th Annual Norman Williams Lecture in Land Use Planning and the Law, February 17, 2011

The Most Important Number in the World

By Bill McKibben

 

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