In the MediaE&E News NEPA may spur lawsuits over ANWR leasing freeze “But the strength of that [challenge] will depend on what comes out of this NEPA analysis,” said Hannah Perls, a legal fellow at Harvard Law School’s Environmental & Energy Law Program. June 9, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Lawsuit foreshadows feud over Biden’s social cost of carbon “I think this particular complaint is unlikely to go anywhere,” said Hana Vizcarra, a staff attorney at the Environmental & Energy Law Program at Harvard Law School. “But it’s a precursor to what we’re going to see in response to any rulemaking that comes out of this administration.” April 12, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Harvard Law’s environmental program picks leader Harvard Law School’s Environmental & Energy Law Program has selected as its executive director a consultant who has worked extensively with power companies. April 12, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Lawsuit foreshadows feud over Biden’s social cost of carbon “I think this particular complaint is unlikely to go anywhere,” said Hana Vizcarra, a staff attorney at the Environmental & Energy Law Program at Harvard Law School. “But it’s a precursor to what we’re going to see in response to any rulemaking that comes out of this administration.” April 5, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Biden won’t revive Obama’s Clean Power Plan. So now what? “That’s why the D.C. Circuit opinion is so important,” said Hana Vizcarra, a staff attorney with the Harvard Law School’s Environmental & Energy Law Program. “It gives them more time. They don’t have to focus on undoing [the Affordable Clean Energy] rule in order to start something new and fight over that. They can start fresh and really start the process of designing something new.” March 11, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Ex-chair urges FERC to examine failed transmission case Ari Peskoe, director of the Electricity Law Initiative at Harvard Law School, said the Supreme Court’s move yesterday is a big win for utilities. March 11, 2021
In the MediaE&E News 5 takeaways from 2020’s energy battles While both rulings are currently on appeal, the decisions could still hold up BLM’s effort to address methane under the new administration, said Hana Vizcarra, another staff attorney at Harvard. January 26, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Contested market rule at issue as Danly’s chairmanship ends “FERC opened up this can of worms and it’s just endless,” said Ari Peskoe, director of the Electricity Law Initiative at the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program. January 26, 2021
In the MediaE&E News Clean Air Act gets boost as court dumps Trump carbon rule Asked for a comment on yesterday’s court decision, Joseph Goffman, who played a key role in crafting the Clean Power Plan and is part of the EPA transition team for the incoming Biden administration, sent E&E News a link to a recording by the Royal Choral Society of the “Hallelujah” chorus from George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah.” January 25, 2021