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Fordham Environmental Law Review
Volume 32
COVID-19 IMPACTS: HOW A GLOBAL PANDEMIC AMID THE SUNSETS OF THE PTC AND ITC MADE THE U.S. WIND AND SOLAR INDUSTRIES MORE RESILIENT
Kimberly E. Diamond
ILLEGAL DISCHARGE: EXPLORING THE HISTORY OF THE CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE U.S. CLEAN WATER ACT
Dr. Joshua Ozmy & Dr. Melissa L. Jarrell
RED TIDE: A BLOOMING CONCERN FOR FLORIDA MANATEES
Shannon Price Esq.
“ECO” YOUR OWN WAY: AN ARGUMENT FOR STATE-SPECIFIC CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION
Amanda Voeller
INNOVATIVE REGULATORY AND FINANCIAL PARAMETERS FOR ADVANCING CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES
Zen Makuch, Slavina Georgieva & Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani
LESSONS FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY DIFFUSION FOR CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL DEVELOPMENT
Anthony E. Chavez
TEXTILES AS A SOURCE OF MICROFIBER POLLUTION AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
Lea M. Elston
REGAINING CONTROL OVER THE CLIMATE CHANGE NARRATIVE: HOW TO STOP RIGHT-WING POPULISM FROM ERODING RULE OF LAW IN THE CLIMATE STRUGGLE IN INDIA
Binit Agrawal
ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM: USING ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING TO LIFT PEOPLE OUT OF PROPERTY, AND RE-SHAPE THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR
William C.C. Kemp-Neal
A PAPER TIGER? PROSECUTORIAL REGULATORS IN CHINA’S CIVIL ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATIONS
Chunyan Ding & Huina Xiao
THE YOGA ANALOGY: SCALING-UP THE U.S.’s RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR MINDFULLY WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES, EVOLVING STANDARDS, PUBLIC BUY-IN, DATA SHARING, AND INNOVATION CLUSTERS
Kimberly E. Diamond
SQUARING THE CERCLA: SUPERFUND AND THE SUPERFUND TASK FORCE
Manny Marcos
CLIMATE CHANGE, COMPETITION & CONFLICT ALONG THE RIVER NILE: THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN RENAISSANCE DAM & SHIFTING CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW
Salma Shitia
BEYOND EQUITY: SHARED NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMAN RIGHTS, CRIMINAL LAW, AND THE USE OF FORCE
Eian Katz