Aimed at a nonspecialist audience, this book provides concise and comprehensible answers to the core questions cities confront when seeking to develop legally sound local climate policy.
Aimed at a nonspecialist audience, this book provides concise and comprehensible answers to the core questions cities confront when seeking to develop legally sound local climate policy.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Columbia University Earth Institute Sustainability Primers
Michael Burger is the executive director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and a senior research scholar at Columbia Law School. His previous books include Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (third edition, 2023). He is also of counsel at Sher Edling LLP. Amy E. Turner is the director of the Cities Climate Law Initiative at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and an associate research scholar at Columbia Law School. She previously cofounded a climate nonprofit and practiced environmental law in New York City.
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A Note on Terminology and Glossary Introduction 1. Cross-Cutting Legal Concepts 2. Equity 3. Buildings 4. Reducing Transportation-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions 5. Scaling Up Renewable Energy 6. Decarbonizing a City's Waste Conclusion Notes Index
A Note on Terminology and Glossary Introduction 1. Cross-Cutting Legal Concepts 2. Equity 3. Buildings 4. Reducing Transportation-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions 5. Scaling Up Renewable Energy 6. Decarbonizing a City's Waste Conclusion Notes Index
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