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The association of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law (VJEL) engages and educates the legal, policy, and public communities through its Journal, other publications, online dialogue, and symposia on a broad range of environmental law and policy issues affecting local, aboriginal, national, and global communities. VJEL is the environmental law journal of the Vermont Law School, the United States' leading environmental law school. VJEL publishes both online and in print.
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Papers from the Joint McGill Vermont Law School Water Workshop, October 24, 2009
Recent Articles
Extraterritorial Condemnation for Open Space and Parks: A Look at Town of Telluride v. San Miguel Valley Corp.'s Effect on Colorado and the Mountain West, Nate Smith Adapting to Climate Change: Transbasin Water Diversions and an Example from the Missouri River Valley, John H. Davidson Adapting Water Law to Public Necessity: Reframing Climate Change Adaptation As Emergency Response and Preparedness, Robin Kundis Craig King Corn: Will the Renewable Fuel Standard Eventually End Corn Ethanol's Reign?, Melissa Powers Adapting Energy and Environmental Policy for Climate Change, Victor B. Flatt Volume 11 Book 4 Table of Contents, Some Unorthodox Thoughts About Rising Sea Levels, Beach Erosion, and Property Rights, Joseph L. Sax Rising Seas and Common Law Baselines: A Comment on Regulatory Takings Discourse Concerning Climate Change, J. Peter Byrne
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In The News
WINDS OF CHANGE: INTERIOR APPROVES CAPE WIND ENERGY PROJECT, May 12, 2010 NEW ENGLAND'S "CATCH SHARE" PROGRAM AIMS TO END OVERFISHING, April 19, 2010 WIND FARM LEAPFROG: HAS RHODE ISLAND PULLED AHEAD OF MASSACHUSETTS IN THE RACE TO BUILD THE FIRST OFFSHORE WIND FARM?, April 19, 2010
Recent Editorials
Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink, Erin Barnes Banking for Salmon: How to Balance the Klamath Basin's Liquid Ledger Sheet with a Comprehensive Basin-Wide Water Bank, Greg Dorrington Utilizing Produced Water through the Proposed "More Water and More Energy Act of 2007", Karen L. Henderson
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