Harvard Environmental Law Review

Current Print Issue

Volume 49, Number 2 (Summer 2025)

Staff & Front Matter

Articles

Voluntary Regulation
Luis Inaraja Vera

What’s Left of Environmental Democracy?
Wyatt G. Sassman

Obamacare for Homeowners Insurance: Fixing America’s Broken Insurance Markets in a Time of Climate Change
Daniel Schwarcz

Emissions Omissions: Greenhouse Gas Accounting Gaps
Leehi Yona

Student Note

Stolen Streams: Tribal Water Rights and Judicial Takings
Sadie C. Pate

Previous Print Issues

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

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

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