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HLS Environmental Law Clinic Files Amicus Brief on ESG Rule

Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic filed an amicus brief supporting the Biden administration’s rule allowing retirement advisers to consider ESG issues when making decisions for clients.

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The ‘father of environmental justice’ discusses what he sees as the struggle to address climate change

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CleanLaw – Environmental Racism in NC Hog Farming Part II with Naeema Muhammad, Elizabeth Haddix, and Hannah Perls

Second episode in a two-part series looking at environmental justice litigation in eastern North Carolina, where communities are challenging pervasive air and water pollution from industrial hog operations.

April 22, 2021

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Carrie Jenks Joins HLS Environmental and Energy Law Program as Executive Director

Carrie Jenks will join the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program in May as Executive Director. Jenks has over fifteen years of legal and policy expertise in climate […]

April 12, 2021

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CleanLaw: Katharine Hayhoe and Joe Goffman Talk Climate Science, Communication, and Hope

Joe and Professor Hayhoe talks about the cutting edge science of climate change attribution, how she tries to help the public understand the reality of climate change by making it local, how best to assess and report the impacts of it, and why she is hopeful.

December 15, 2020

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Jody Freeman on the Green New Deal

In a new video, Jody Freeman gives an overview of the state of climate, energy, and environmental policy on the eve of the 2020 election. The Trump administration has attempted […]

September 21, 2020

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CleanLaw: Joe Goffman and Sam Ricketts on Climate Policy

Joe and Sam discuss Sam’s experience developing climate change policy proposals, how he and his colleagues thought through the problems they had to address, and how to think about the climate change policy proposals recently unveiled in the House of Representatives and by the Biden campaign.

August 20, 2020

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CleanLaw: Jody Freeman Speaks with Alex Griswold about Trump Rollbacks and Staying Optimistic

Jody Freeman speaks with Alex Griswold about the Trump-era environmental rollbacks that are most troubling to Jody, and why she is still optimistic that we can do better.

April 29, 2020

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CleanLaw: Joe Goffman and Alex Barron on Carbon Pricing Models

Alex describes a current collaboration with researchers at Columbia University Center for Global Energy Policy and the University of Maryland to develop a new modeling approach to setting carbon prices.

January 10, 2020

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