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New Frontiers in Responding to Climate Change: From Local Action to Litigation to Geoengineering, Part Two (of Two)
From westlegaledcenter.com (This program is one ofninethat makes upThe University of Minnesota Law School’s Thirty-Second Annual SUPER CLE WEEK. Search SUPER CLE WEEK to see allnine programs.) Current efforts to address climate change through a traditional, multilateral treaty based approach are failing. Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have not reached agreement on the fundamentals of how to move forward when the Kyoto Protocol … New Frontiers in Responding to Climate Change: From Local Action to Litigation to Geoengineering, Part One (of Two)
From westlegaledcenter.com (This program is one ofninethat makes upThe University of Minnesota Law School’s Thirty-Second Annual SUPER CLE WEEK. Search SUPER CLE WEEK to see allnine programs.) Current efforts to address climate change through a traditional, multilateral treaty based approach are failing. Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have not reached agreement on the fundamentals of how to move forward when the Kyoto Protocol … 32nd Annual Summer CLE Seminars – Regulating Climate Change: Local, State, National, and International Developments, Part 2
From westlegaledcenter.com Over the past several years, public attention has increasingly focused on the problem of climate change, but difficult legal questions abound at every level of government. The Summer CLE session will provide an overview of regulatory efforts to address climate change and explore some of the most contentious current issues. The session will cover the state of climate change science and key policy challenges; governmental efforts to address climate change at international, national, and state a… 32nd Annual Summer CLE Seminars – Regulating Climate Change: Local, State, National, and International Developments, Part 1
From westlegaledcenter.com Over the past several years, public attention has increasingly focused on the problem of climate change, but difficult legal questions abound at every level of government. The Summer CLE session will provide an overview of regulatory efforts to address climate change and explore some of the most contentious current issues. The session will cover the state of climate change science and key policy challenges; governmental efforts to address climate change at international, national, and state a… Fifth Annual Global Warming: Climate Change and the Law – Segment C
From westlegaledcenter.com If you practice environmental, regulatory, energy, resources, administrative, corporate, or securities law, climate change presents both risks and opportunities. Although there is uncertainty as to the shape of future federal regulation, there is little doubt that climate change will continue to be a driver of risk and reward for companies and law firms. It is vital that you understand the key policy and legal elements that contribute to climate law and policy, and how this quickly ch… 31st Annual Institute – Climate Change
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Which Way is the Wind Blowing Today? A Practical Review of the Legal Implications of Climate Change
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Climate Change Science in the Courtroom
From westlegaledcenter.com At the heart of any climate change trial will be the presentation of scientific evidence concerning responsibility for climate changes alleged to have had cataclysmic adverse effects on our planet. Join William Ruskin, Sheila Woolson and Aime Dempsey, all attorneys at Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., as they focus on the status of the scientific debate in which claims of fraud, spoliation of evidence, and undue influence have become inextricably intertwined with the scientific debate. Climate Change Science in the Courtroom
From westlegaledcenter.com At the heart of any climate change trial will be the presentation of scientific evidence concerning responsibility for climate changes alleged to have had cataclysmic adverse effects on our planet. Join William Ruskin, Sheila Woolson and Aime Dempsey, all attorneys at Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., as they focus on the status of the scientific debate in which claims of fraud, spoliation of evidence, and undue influence have become inextricably intertwined with the scientific debate. The Economics of Climate and Energy Policy
From westlegaledcenter.com Many estimates have been floated for the average cost of likely federal climate and energy regimes, and they differ by 40 fold. This seminar will analyze the real drivers behind these cost estimates and the likely costs and benefits to particular industries. An overview of the economics of climate regulation and the future economic landscape will be provided. THE SERIES This program is the last in a 13-part series, “<... Los Angeles Accident Attorney
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