@article {1975011, title = {Environmental Law. Disrupted.}, journal = {Environmental Law Reporter}, volume = {49}, year = {2019}, month = {2019}, pages = {10038-10063}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, abstract = {The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impacts of climate change are already being felt throughout the world, and enormous, potentially existential threats loom in the not-so-distant future. What does it mean to think about and practice environmental law in this setting? In this Article, members of the Environmental Law Collaborative have taken on the question of whether environmental law as we currently know it is up to the job of addressing these threats, and, if not, what the path forward should be.}, keywords = {Business Law}, url = {https://elr.info/news-analysis/49/10038/environmental-law-disrupted}, author = {Scott,Inara and Takacs,David} } @article {1975046, title = {Energy Policy: No Place for Zero-Sum Thinking}, journal = {Environmental Law Reporter}, volume = {47}, year = {2017}, month = {2017}, pages = {10328-10351}, abstract = {Environmental law and environmental protection are often portrayed as requiring trade offs: {\textquotedblleft}jobs versus environment,{\textquotedblright} {\textquotedblleft}markets versus regulation,{\textquotedblright} {\textquotedblleft}enforcement versus incentives.{\textquotedblright} The authors explore the meaning and the role of zero-sum environmentalism as a first step in moving beyond it.}, keywords = {Business Law}, url = {https://elr.info/news-analysis/47/10328/beyond-zero-sum-environmentalism}, author = {Scott,Inara and Baker,Shalanda and Craig,Robin Kundis and Dernbach,John and Hirokawa,Keith and Krakoff,Sarah and Owley,Jessica and Powers,Melissa and Roesler,Shannon and Rosenbloom,Jonathan and Ruhl,JB and Salzman,Jim and Takacs,David} }