The social cost of inertia: how cost-benefit incoherence threatens to derail US climate action

MJ Luttrell - Duke Envtl. L. & Pol'y F., 2014 - HeinOnline
As EPA rolls out controversial regulations on power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, a
vocal group of legislators, industry groups, and legal and economic scholars are crying foul …

Efficiency gatekeepers, the social cost of carbon, and post-trump climate change regulation

KA Trisolini - Temp. L. Rev., 2018 - HeinOnline
In a series of headline-grabbing and controversial moves, the Trump administration
reversed national climate change policy. Most visibly, President Trump withdrew from the …

Policy instruments for climate change: how can national governments address a global problem

RN Stavins - U. Chi. Legal F., 1997 - HeinOnline
Concerns about global climate change due to the greenhouse effect have led policymakers
from many countries to consider ways of limiting emissions of greenhouse gases …

The case for a sustainable climate policy: why costs and benefits must be temporally balanced

RA Pielke - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2007 - JSTOR
How much longer do you think it will take before [the nation's climate researchers] are able
to hone [their] conclusions down to some very simple recommendations, on tangible …

Balancing Mandate and Discretion in the Institutional Design of Federal Climate Change Policy

RL Glicksman - Nw. L. Rev. Colloquy, 2007 - HeinOnline
As 2007 drew to a close, climate change dominated the environmental law and policy
agenda. A perfect storm of events has focused attention both in the media and on Capitol …

Incentive compatible climate change mitigation: Moving beyond the pledge and review model

G Weil - Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev., 2017 - HeinOnline
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and
nation-states all lack sufficient incentives to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to levels …

US sub-federal climate change initiatives: an irrational means to a rational end

KL Doran - Va. Envtl. LJ, 2008 - HeinOnline
In recent years, a dizzying profusion of greenhouse gas (GHG)-reducing policy initiatives
have been introduced and implemented by sub-federal entities in the United States. Across …

Past the Tipping Point: How Regulators and Utilities Are and Will Be Looking at Ways to Mitigate the Inevitable Impacts of Climate Change

H Reiter, R Nateghi, J Bruzgul, H Payne, M Craig - Energy LJ, 2022 - HeinOnline
The following is a transcript of the Energy Law Journal/Energy Bar Association January 12,
2022 online symposium:" Past The Tipping Point: Looking at Ways to Mitigate the Inevitable …

Policymaking under pressure: the perils of incremental responses to climate change

C Coglianese, J D'Ambrosio - Conn. L. Rev., 2007 - HeinOnline
Federal policymakers' reluctance to enact a comprehensive climate change policy during
the past decade has coincided with increased awareness of the inevitability and severity of …

Accounting for political feasibility in climate instrument choice

JM Gilligan, MP Vandenbergh - Virginia Environmental Law Journal, 2014 - JSTOR
" A good solution applied with vigor now is better than a perfect solution applied ten minutes
later." 1 Often, the most important issues in scholarly and policy debates receive insufficient …