Journey to the electrification of the transportation sector
In the latest episode of CleanLaw, Professor Jody Freeman and Chet France discuss EPA’s recent proposal to update greenhouse gas emission standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles. Jody and Chet delve into the latest developments and challenges facing the electrification of the transportation sector, including emerging technologies, regulatory changes, market trends, and potential legal actions.
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‘Ambitious and achievable’
Read our analysis and overview of EPA’s proposed light- and medium-duty vehicle emission standards. In it, we review EPA’s statutory authority, examine the regulatory history of the clean car rules, and discuss the rapidly evolving legislation. We also look at issues the agency will need to consider in a final rule based on the stakeholder comments.
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Challenges of environmental law
Professor Richard Lazarus joins EELP Executive Director Carrie Jenks to chat about the long-awaited update to his book, The Making of Environmental Law. Richard details how environmental law has developed over the last two decades, and he and Carrie discuss new challenges for the field, including the shifting role of the judiciary, long-overdue efforts to achieve environmental justice, and addressing climate change.
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The climate crisis touches every discipline we teach, research, and learn at Harvard. That's why every school at Harvard University is home to students and scholars working to meet the climate challenge. Harvard Climate Action Week, May 8 –12, is a celebration and acceleration of that work. Led by the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and hosted by schools and centers across Harvard University, this week will convene thousands of experts, decision-makers, students, alumni, and scholars.
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