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Harvard Environmental Law Review

Harvard Environmental Law Review

Current Print Issue

Volume 49, Number 1 (Spring 2025)

Staff & Front Matter
Articles

Dismantling the Fortress: Reforming International Conservation 
John H. Knox

Towards a National Transmission Planning Authority 
Joshua Macey & Elias van Emmerick

Conceptualizing U.S. Strategic Climate Rights Litigation 
Paul Rink

Public Trust Principles and Environmental Rights: The Hidden Duality of Climate Advocacy and the Atmospheric Trust
Erin Ryan

Student Note

Chains Don’t Float: The Incompatibility of Carceral Logic and Environmental Justice
Sebastian Miller

 

Previous Print Issues

Volume 48, Number 2 (Summer 2024)

Staff & Front Matter
Articles

Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency and the Rules of Statutory Misinterpretation
Dave Owen

Agency Authority to Address Chemicals of Emerging Concern: EPA’s Strategic Use of Emergency Powers to Address PFAS Air Pollution
Robert L. Glicksman & Johanna Adashek

Forcing Climate Change Compliance                                         
Susan S. Kuo & Benjamin Means

Rebalancing Winters: Indigenous Water Rights and Climate Change in the Western United States                                                                   
Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely 

Student Note

It’s Not Easy Being Green: The FDA’s Duties Under NEPA and ESA When Approving New Drugs and Biological Products
Savannah Bergeron

Case Comment

Exploring the Future of Major Questions’ Murky Waters: North Carolina Coastal Fisheries Reform Group v. Capt. Gaston
Jeremiah Scanlan

 

Volume 48, Number 1 (Spring 2024)

Staff and Front Matter
Articles

Intertribal: The Unheralded Element in Indigenous Wildlife Sovereignty
Bethany R. Berger

Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Deaths
David Arkush & Donald Braman

The Additionality Double Standard
James Salzman & David Weisbach

De-Risking Environmental Law
William Boyd

Student Note

Shared Regulatory Space at the Nexus of Green Energy and Green Laws: Rethinking Administrative Deference
Samantha Strimling

Case Comment

Casa Mira Homeowners Association v. California Coastal Commission and Lessons for Conservation and Climate Adaptation
Nithin Venkatraman

Online  Scholarship

26Feb.2025
Avoiding Buy America’s Pitfalls in the Inflation Reduction Act
09Jun.2024
The Narrow Reinterpretation: The Oil and Gas Industry’s Retreat from the Broad Permitting Authority It Long Embraced
07Apr.2024
What we learned in Held v. Montana
16Mar.2024
Regulating the Farm, the Fork, and Everything in Between
05May.2023
Endangered Species Act: Critical Habitat Designation After Weyerhaeuser
29Apr.2023
Wildlife Law is a Local Issue, Too
10Apr.2023
Applying Consumer Protection Basics to Greenwashing “Recyclability” Cases

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