Global Security Watch > Ecological Internet: U.S. Supreme Court Must Rule for Carbon
[easyVegan.info] In one of the most important environmental cases ever to come before the U.S. Supreme Court, climate change and the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions will be ruled upon by the nation’s highest court for the first time. In essence, the case will put the evidence for climate change “on trial”
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[Acsblog.org] ACSBlog: The Blog of the American Constitution Society: Supreme ...: Kendall is a co-author of an amicus brief prepared by Community Rights Counsel on behalf of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, National Association of Counties, International Municipal Lawyers Association, American Planning Association and the cities of Seattle, Albuquerque, San Francisco, and Burlington (Vt).
[Flaminggrasshopper.com] The Flaming Grasshopper » Blog Archive » Carbon in the Courts: President Bush, when first running for president, expressed support for regulating carbon dioxide, but he reversed himself shortly after getting into office ” saying he was convinced that voluntary plans to curtail carbon were a better way to go and mandatory regulation would be too expensive for business.
[Climatesci.atmos.colostate.edu] Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group Weblog » Science ...: The Climate Science recommendation is that if the Supreme Court decides that EPA has the authority and requirement to regulate CO2, that they specifically insist that this be accomplished in a different category from the traditional criteria air pollutants (i.e. a new “climate forcing category’), and that all of the human climate forcings be included.
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