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Article: Common law on ice: using federal judge-made nuisance law to address the interstate effects of greenhouse gas emissions.
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- Environmental Law
- Article date:
- March 22, 2007
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1. INTRODUCTION
A. The CAA Approach
B. Common Law to the Rescue?
II. THE CONTINUED ROLE OF FEDERAL COMMON LAW
A. The Role of Federal Common Law
B. Statutory Displacement
1. When Statutes Pre-Date Common Law
2. When Common Law Comes First
3. When Is Statutory Intent to Displace Evident?
4. But What Is the Scope of the Law's Displacement?
III. THE CONTINUED VITALITY OF NUISANCE FROM INTERSTATE AIR POLLUTION
A. The Clean Air Act
1. EPA 's Interpretation of the CAA and GHG Regulation
2. Discretionary Delegation and Displacement
B. Other Laws Addressing Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming
IV. ...
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Transcript: CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION:DR. P. PATRICK ...
Congressional Testimony;
May 1, 2007 ;
700+ words
... ... and geologic capture and storage of carbon dioxide and their role in reducing atmospheric ... geologic storage capacity for industrial carbon dioxide and in furthering our understanding ... saying that the challenges of addressing carbon dioxide accumulation in the atmosphere are ...
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