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Current Issue: 2008, Volume 85, Issue 4

Contents

  • Editors' Note

Articles

  • The State Attorney General's Role in Global Climate Change, John W. Suthers
  • Everyone Complains About the Weather, but No One Ever Does Anything About It: Interjurisdictional Failure to Designate Responsible Parties for the Climate Crisis, Frederico Cheever
  • A Cooperative Federalism Proposal for Cli-mate Change Legislation: The Value of State Autonomy in a Federal System, Alice Kaswan
  • Global Response to Climate Change - From Stockholm to Copenhagen, Anita M. Halvorssen
  • American Indians, Climate Change, and Ethics for a Warming World, Sarah Krakoff
  • Climate Litigation: Ethical Implications and Societal Impacts, Marilyn Averill
  • Climate Change, Separation of Powers and Constitutional Consignment: Why the Political Question Doctrine Should Not Apply to Climate Cases, James R. May
  • Reducing Greenhouse Gases Through Carbon Market, Gary Bryner
  • Carbon Markets in Context: Into Which Component of Holdren's Equation Do They Fit?, Robert Hardaway
  • The European Union's Multinational Carbon Trading Program, Ved P. Nanda

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