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U.S. Disaster Displacement in the Era of Climate Change: Discrimination & Consultation Under the Stafford Act

Read Hannah’s note published in the Harvard Environmental Law Review here: U.S. Disaster Displacement in the Era of Climate Change: Discrimination & Consultation Under the Stafford Act Environmental disasters displace […]

October 23, 2020

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CleanLaw — Joe Goffman with Francesca Dominici on the Intersection of Air Pollution, Coronavirus, and Black Communities

Air pollution continues to be a public health threat and is linked with increased coronavirus death rates.

August 25, 2020

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DOJ Phases Out Supplemental Environmental Projects in Environmental Enforcement

SEPs allow EPA to act to protect public health and the environment in ways that couldn’t otherwise be achieved through traditional penalties, which don’t themselves remedy the harms that non-compliance with pollution and waste control requirements cause.

August 6, 2020

Socializing the CZMA: How Redefining “Community Resilience” Is Changing Coastal Management

As sea levels rise and catastrophic disasters become more frequent, coastal states are searching for ways to keep their communities safe and economies afloat. These strategies fall under the general […]

May 18, 2020

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