- May 14, 2013

By Joel B. Eisen This Article examines the “Smart Grid,” a set of concepts, technologies, and operating practices that may transform America’s electric grid as much as the Internet has done,..
- May 14, 2013

By Ryan P. Kelly and Margaret R. Caldwell The ocean is becoming more acidic worldwide as a result of increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (“CO2”) and other pollutants. This..
- May 14, 2013

By Stephen R. Miller Political and legal tools have emerged since the 1970s, and especially in the last two decades, that provide political and legal power to neighborhoods. However, these tools are..
- May 14, 2013

By Katrina M. Wyman In recent years there have been suggestions that climate change might generate 200 million or more migrants by 2050. In response to these suggestions, and concerns that existing..
- May 14, 2013

By Ann T. Schwing When a landowner makes a charitable gift of a conservation easement to a nonprofit organization or government entity and elects to seek a federal tax deduction, both landowner and..
- May 14, 2013

By Jessica E. Jay Rarely in the legal discourse is an author afforded the opportunity to revisit and update a recently published law review article and to correct misunderstandings of a response..
- May 14, 2013

By Joshua Purtle Cite as: Joshua Purtle, Comment, Mingo Logan Coal Co. v. EPA, 37 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 283 (2013).
- May 14, 2013

By Laura King Coalition for Responsible Regulation v. EPA follows from and amplifies the Supreme Court’s decision in Massachusetts v. EPA. Both cases announce the Environmental Protection..
- May 14, 2013

By Turner Smith and Margaret Holden The Supreme Court has historically maintained a complicated, tumultuous relationship with Clean Water Act cases. However, on March 21, 2012, the Court aligned in..
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The Harvard Environmental Law Review (HELR) has been published semi-annually, in winter and spring, since 1976.
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