Tag Archives: global warming

More on climate litigation

The debate on climate litigation and the standing issues involved, which I alluded to in last week’s “Virtual CLE” post, is beginning to move mainstream. On Slate.com’s Convictions blawg yesterday, Eric Posner and Adam White traded posts on the issue of standing in climate litigation. Look for my still-forthcoming post on the political […]

Virtual CLE discussion - green disconnects

This is part 2 of the discussion of issues from this past weekend’s Tulane Environmental Law Conference. I want to touch briefly on the Friday night keynote by Jerome Ringo.
Mr. Ringo is originally from Lake Charles, and a former employee in one of the petrochemical facilities there. He went on to a career […]

Virtual CLE discussion - climate litigation

This past weekend, I attended the 13th Annual Tulane Law School Environmental Conference on Law, Science & the Public Interest, known in short-hand as the Tulane Environmental Law Conference. I will commence this week’s posts (and probably continue throughout the week), with the first of what will be a semi-regular feature on this blawg, […]