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CLIMATE DISRUPTION AND GOVERNMENTAL ACTION: APPROACHES, OBSTACLES, AND OPPORTUNITIES
NOVA LAW REVIEW (2014)
  • Joel A. Mintz
Abstract

On February 6th and 7th, 2014, Nova Southeastern University and the Center for Progressive Reform co-sponsored a symposium on New Directions in Energy Law and Policy, Climate Disruption and Sea Level Rise. The gathering-which was held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida featured presentations by an outstanding interdisciplinary group of scientists, legal scholars, federal, state and local government officials, representatives of non-governmental organizations and others, along with thoughtful questions and comments from the audience. Preparation of a written law review article was not made a prerequisite to speaking at the symposium, and primarily due to other professional commitments-most of those who spoke on symposium panels chose not to summarize or expand their oral comments in a written piece. Nonetheless, three distinguished, nationally prominent legal scholars-Professors David Driesen, Joseph Tomain, and Thomas McGarity-followed up by submitting the articles that comprise this important issue of the Nova Law Review. In this brief symposium introduction, I will summarize some of the key points advanced by each of the article authors, note two themes that are common to their pieces, and discuss a few of the implications of their perceptive work.

 

Keywords
  • CLIMATE DISRUPTION,
  • GOVERNMENTAL ACTIONS,
  • PROGRESSIVE REFORM,
  • ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
Publication Date
2014
Citation Information
Joel A. Mintz. "CLIMATE DISRUPTION AND GOVERNMENTAL ACTION: APPROACHES, OBSTACLES, AND OPPORTUNITIES" NOVA LAW REVIEW Vol. 38 (2014) p. 387 - 392
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joel_mintz/8/