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A Global Assessment of the Law and Policy
University of Queensland Law Journal
  • J. B. Ruhl, Vanderbilt University Law School
  • J. Salzman, UCLA Law School
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Keywords
  • ecosystem services,
  • climate stability
Disciplines
Abstract

Through building waves of legal scholarship and litigation, a group of legal academics and practitioners is advancing a theory of the public trust doctrine styled as the “atmospheric trust.” The atmospheric trust would require the federal and state governments to regulate public and private actors to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to abate climate change.

Citation Information
J. B. Ruhl and J. Salzman. "A Global Assessment of the Law and Policy" University of Queensland Law Journal Vol. 39 (2020) p. 503 ISSN: 0083-4041
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jb-ruhl/107/