Environmental Law
Envt'l Law News Spring 2014, Vol. 23, No. 1
Content
- The 2013 Environmental Legislative Recap: a Break in the Perpetual Gridlock
- Advancing Producer Responsibility To Control Land-based Sources of Marine Plastic Pollution
- Alternatives to Litigation to Address Climate Change
- As Jurisdictions Like California Sort Out Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing, Nimby Approaches Pop Up in Other Jurisdictions
- Big Things Come In Small Packages: Ninth Circuit Issues Nation's First Decision on Nanotechnology
- Table of Contents
- California's "Magic" Number: Nine Goals for 2020 and Where We May Go From There
- Introduction: Is the Problem of Ocean Plastic Pollution Insoluble?
- Environmental Law News Publications Committee
- Articles from the 2013 Environmental Law Conference at Yosemite Panel "Dire Gyre: Is the Problem of Ocean Plastic Pollution Insoluble?
- California Supreme Court Decision Expands Public's Right to Access Government-Held Digitally-Formatted Data
- Editor's Note...
- The Problem of Plastic Debris
- Ocean Plastic
- 2013-2014 Environmental Law Section Executive Committee
Table of Contents
As Jurisdictions Like California Sort Out Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing, NIMBY Approaches Pop Up in
other Jurisdictions………………………………………………………3
by Shannon S. Broome and Julia A. Miller
California Supreme Court Decision Expands Public’s Right to Access Government-Held Digitally-Formatted Data……………………………………………14
by Sabrina Venskus
Big Things Come in Small Packages: Ninth Circuit Issues Nation’s First Decision on Nanotechnology…..18
by Peter Hsiao and Andrew Stanley
Alternatives to Litigation to Address Climate Change..23
by Kiran Sahdev