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New Volume Published: Volume 8, Issue 2 - Articles from "China in Transition" Symposium

New Book Published:The Supreme Court & the CWA: A Reflection on Rapanos

Audio & Presentations Available for Spring 2007 Symposium: "China in Transition: Environmental Challenges in the Far East"

BOOK REVIEW: THE SUNNYSIDE OF CLIMATE CHANGE, MARK LATHAM

CLIMATE CHANGE, INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, EDITH BROWN WEISS

SUCCESS BY A THOUSAND CUTS: THE USE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, CALEB W. CHRISTOPHER

RIGHT TO CARBON OR RIGHT TO LIFE: HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACHES TO CLIMATE CHANGE, SVITLANA KRAVCHENKO

LAW FOR THE ECOLOGICAL AGE, JOSEPH GUTH

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Roundup Ready? Maybe Not. . ., October 11, 2008

Deadly Winds Blow in the Lone Star State, October 11, 2008

Are Property Owners Getting Hung Out to Dry?, October 8, 2008

Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink, Erin Barnes

Banking for Salmon: How to Balance the Klamath Basin's Liquid Ledger Sheet with a Comprehensive Basin-Wide Water Bank, Greg Dorrington

Utilizing Produced Water through the Proposed "More Water and More Energy Act of 2007", Karen L. Henderson