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- Title
NOT ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER: THE CHALLENGE OF INTEGRATING U.S. ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, CLIMATE, AND ECONOMIC POLICY.
- Authors
FLATT, VICTOR B.; PAYNE, HEATHER
- Abstract
Energy use is intertwined with environmental harms, climate, and economic development. However, the United States has failed to balance these interests together to make effective policy that can address each of these issues. The need for such integrative policy has become more and more obvious over time and with the added challenges of climate change. This Article reviews the historical challenge of integrating these policies, and byreviewing the policy core of prior statutes and pohcy debates, identifies principles that could guide a legislative body in attempting to integrate these issues successfully. This Article also notes the politicization of these issues and discusses possible paths forward from the existing gridlock.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ENVIRONMENTAL policy; ENERGY policy; CLIMATE change laws; ECONOMIC policy; ECONOMIC development; ENDANGERED Species Act of 1973 (U.S.)
- Publication
Environmental Law (Lewis & Clark Law School), 2014, Vol 44, Issue 4, p1079
- ISSN
2831-9028
- Publication type
Article