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  2. Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy - Wikipedia

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    Yale Environmental Protection Clinic - The Yale Environmental Protection Clinic is designed to introduce students to the fields of environmental advocacy and policymaking by exploring a variety of environmental law and policy questions and the tools environmental professionals use to address them. As a part of the program, teams of three to ...

  3. The Yale Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of The Yale Law Journal have served at all levels of the federal judiciary. Alumni include Supreme Court justices (Samuel Alito, Abe Fortas, Brett Kavanaugh, Sonia Sotomayor, Potter Stewart) and numerous judges on the United States courts of appeals (Duane Benton, Stephanos Bibas, Guido Calabresi, Steven Colloton, Morton Ira Greenberg, Stephen A. Higginson, Andrew D. Hurwitz, Robert ...

  4. Daniel C. Esty - Wikipedia

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    He also served as the Director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy and the Center for Business & Environment at Yale (CBEY). Esty was a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in 1993 and 1994, served in a variety of senior positions on the United States Environmental Protection Agency from 1989 to ...

  5. The Yale Journal of International Law - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Journal of International Law is the oldest of Yale Law School's eight secondary journals still in publication. [1] The journal was founded in 1974 by a group of students who were followers of the New Haven School of international law, [2] and their publication was originally known as Yale Studies in World Public Order.

  6. William Nordhaus - Wikipedia

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    Post-Keynesian economist Steve Keen criticises the economics of climate change generally and the 2018 work by Nordhaus in particular: "economists made their own predictions of damages, using three spurious methods: assuming that about 90% of GDP will be unaffected by climate change, because it happens indoors; using the relationship between ...

  7. Oslo Principles - Wikipedia

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    The Oslo Principles draw on human rights law, international law, national environmental law and tort law to make the case that States and enterprises have an obligation to mitigate climate change under existing legal systems. [3] [4]

  8. Yale Program on Climate Change Communication - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC) is a research center within the Yale School of the Environment that conducts scientific research on public climate change knowledge, attitudes, policy preferences, and behavior at the global, national, and local scales.

  9. Jay Michaelson - Wikipedia

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    [56] and "Hating the Law for Christian Reasons: The Religious Roots of American Antinomianism" [57] (Jews and the Law, 2014). [58] His 1998 Stanford Environmental Law Journal article [59] [60] on geoengineering and climate change, described as "seminal" by Salon [61] was the first legal analysis of geoengineering in legal academic literature. [62]

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