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THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION TO SAVE THE PLANET: THE Franklin Kury served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1972 to 1980. As a state representative, Kury was the author and lead advocate of the legislative proposal that became the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Article 1, Section 27) that is thebasis of this book.
KASANTHA MOODLEY
Kasantha Moodley. Manager, ELI Innovation Lab. (202) 939-3807. moodley@eli.org. Since 2018, Kasantha has been overseeing ELI's Innovation Lab, an initiative that focuses on understanding the environmental impacts and opportunities created through emerging technologies, structural changes to the economy, and new roles for thepublic in
NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
SALLY FISK | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Sally Fisk is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Chief Counsel, Environment and Sustainability Law. In this role, Sally works closely with Pfizer’s executive team to develop programs to assure robust compliance and strategic environmental sustainabilityinitiatives.
BRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
THE FUTURE OF PIPELINES: A ROCKY ROAD FOR NEW PROJECTS New oil and gas pipeline construction is especially controversial as environmental and indigenous groups warn of hazardous leaks and spills, increased reliance on fossil fuels, and infringing upon indigenous land and sovereignty. Recent simultaneous setbacks to three multibillion-dollar pipeline projects including the Dakota AccessPipeline
CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIALOGUE ON ENVIRONMENTAL The China International Business Dialogue on Environmental Governance (CIBDEG) is a working group under the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) proposed and organized by Latham & Watkins.The working group is designed to facilitate and encourage dialogue between multinational businesses and Chinese environmental regulatory authorities regarding best practices in environmental regulation and ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, RECOVERY, AND RECYCLING Food Waste: Prevention, Recovery, and Recycling. The ELI Food Waste Initiative conducts research and works with stakeholders to prevent food waste, increase surplus food donation, and recycle the remaining food scraps. Between 30%-40% of food is wasted along the supply chain, from processing through in-home and dining-out consumption. NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER National Wetlands Newsletter. For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources. But due to economic constraints and increasedchallenges for
THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION TO SAVE THE PLANET: THE Franklin Kury served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1972 to 1980. As a state representative, Kury was the author and lead advocate of the legislative proposal that became the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Article 1, Section 27) that is thebasis of this book.
KASANTHA MOODLEY
Kasantha Moodley. Manager, ELI Innovation Lab. (202) 939-3807. moodley@eli.org. Since 2018, Kasantha has been overseeing ELI's Innovation Lab, an initiative that focuses on understanding the environmental impacts and opportunities created through emerging technologies, structural changes to the economy, and new roles for thepublic in
NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
SALLY FISK | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Sally Fisk is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Chief Counsel, Environment and Sustainability Law. In this role, Sally works closely with Pfizer’s executive team to develop programs to assure robust compliance and strategic environmental sustainabilityinitiatives.
BRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
THE FUTURE OF PIPELINES: A ROCKY ROAD FOR NEW PROJECTS New oil and gas pipeline construction is especially controversial as environmental and indigenous groups warn of hazardous leaks and spills, increased reliance on fossil fuels, and infringing upon indigenous land and sovereignty. Recent simultaneous setbacks to three multibillion-dollar pipeline projects including the Dakota AccessPipeline
CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIALOGUE ON ENVIRONMENTAL The China International Business Dialogue on Environmental Governance (CIBDEG) is a working group under the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) proposed and organized by Latham & Watkins.The working group is designed to facilitate and encourage dialogue between multinational businesses and Chinese environmental regulatory authorities regarding best practices in environmental regulation and TRAINING | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources.But due to economic constraints and increased challenges for maintaining print publications, ELI suspended the National Wetlands Newsletter TYING THE WEST’S ENERGY KNOT: INTERSTATE TRANSMISSION Last August, over half a million California residents simultaneously lost power during the state’s first rolling blackout in 20 years. Critics of renewable energy have pointed to California’s recent gains in wind and solar power penetration to argue that the large-scale outage suggests a correlation between increased variable renewable energy and increased grid vulnerabilities. FOOD WASTE CO-DIGESTION AT WATER RESOURCE RECOVERY The Foundation plays an important role in the translation and dissemination of applied re search, technology demonstration, and education, through creation of research -based educational tools andtechnology exchange
ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE WITHIN THE U.S. COAL COMBUSTION “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.”—William Bruce Cameron “Better three hours too soon than a U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS REGULATION OF OFFSHORE Danilo Cedrone, UNFAO E N V I R O N M E N T A L L A W I N S T I T U T E U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulation of Offshore Aquaculture Role of the Army Corps of EngineersMASON EMNETT
Mason Emnett. Emnett oversees the development and implementation federal regulatory strategy for Exelon Corporation, the nation’s largest producer and distributor of clean energy. He is responsible for achieving Exelon’s policy objectives in matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Environmental ProtectionAgency.
THE FUTURE OF PIPELINES: A ROCKY ROAD FOR NEW PROJECTS New oil and gas pipeline construction is especially controversial as environmental and indigenous groups warn of hazardous leaks and spills, increased reliance on fossil fuels, and infringing upon indigenous land and sovereignty. Recent simultaneous setbacks to three multibillion-dollar pipeline projects including the Dakota AccessPipeline
HAZARDOUS WASTE CIVIL ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE POLICY include the Policy Framework for State/Federal Enforcement Agreements (revised August 1986, May 1992, February 1993, and July 1993) and the National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, RECOVERY, AND RECYCLING Food Waste: Prevention, Recovery, and Recycling. The ELI Food Waste Initiative conducts research and works with stakeholders to prevent food waste, increase surplus food donation, and recycle the remaining food scraps. Between 30%-40% of food is wasted along the supply chain, from processing through in-home and dining-out consumption. NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER National Wetlands Newsletter. For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources. But due to economic constraints and increasedchallenges for
THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION TO SAVE THE PLANET: THE Franklin Kury served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1972 to 1980. As a state representative, Kury was the author and lead advocate of the legislative proposal that became the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Article 1, Section 27) that is thebasis of this book.
KASANTHA MOODLEY
Kasantha Moodley. Manager, ELI Innovation Lab. (202) 939-3807. moodley@eli.org. Since 2018, Kasantha has been overseeing ELI's Innovation Lab, an initiative that focuses on understanding the environmental impacts and opportunities created through emerging technologies, structural changes to the economy, and new roles for thepublic in
NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
SALLY FISK | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Sally Fisk is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Chief Counsel, Environment and Sustainability Law. In this role, Sally works closely with Pfizer’s executive team to develop programs to assure robust compliance and strategic environmental sustainabilityinitiatives.
BRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
THE FUTURE OF PIPELINES: A ROCKY ROAD FOR NEW PROJECTS New oil and gas pipeline construction is especially controversial as environmental and indigenous groups warn of hazardous leaks and spills, increased reliance on fossil fuels, and infringing upon indigenous land and sovereignty. Recent simultaneous setbacks to three multibillion-dollar pipeline projects including the Dakota AccessPipeline
CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIALOGUE ON ENVIRONMENTAL The China International Business Dialogue on Environmental Governance (CIBDEG) is a working group under the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) proposed and organized by Latham & Watkins.The working group is designed to facilitate and encourage dialogue between multinational businesses and Chinese environmental regulatory authorities regarding best practices in environmental regulation and ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, RECOVERY, AND RECYCLING Food Waste: Prevention, Recovery, and Recycling. The ELI Food Waste Initiative conducts research and works with stakeholders to prevent food waste, increase surplus food donation, and recycle the remaining food scraps. Between 30%-40% of food is wasted along the supply chain, from processing through in-home and dining-out consumption. NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER National Wetlands Newsletter. For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources. But due to economic constraints and increasedchallenges for
THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION TO SAVE THE PLANET: THE Franklin Kury served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1972 to 1980. As a state representative, Kury was the author and lead advocate of the legislative proposal that became the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Article 1, Section 27) that is thebasis of this book.
KASANTHA MOODLEY
Kasantha Moodley. Manager, ELI Innovation Lab. (202) 939-3807. moodley@eli.org. Since 2018, Kasantha has been overseeing ELI's Innovation Lab, an initiative that focuses on understanding the environmental impacts and opportunities created through emerging technologies, structural changes to the economy, and new roles for thepublic in
NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
SALLY FISK | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Sally Fisk is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Chief Counsel, Environment and Sustainability Law. In this role, Sally works closely with Pfizer’s executive team to develop programs to assure robust compliance and strategic environmental sustainabilityinitiatives.
BRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
THE FUTURE OF PIPELINES: A ROCKY ROAD FOR NEW PROJECTS New oil and gas pipeline construction is especially controversial as environmental and indigenous groups warn of hazardous leaks and spills, increased reliance on fossil fuels, and infringing upon indigenous land and sovereignty. Recent simultaneous setbacks to three multibillion-dollar pipeline projects including the Dakota AccessPipeline
CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIALOGUE ON ENVIRONMENTAL The China International Business Dialogue on Environmental Governance (CIBDEG) is a working group under the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) proposed and organized by Latham & Watkins.The working group is designed to facilitate and encourage dialogue between multinational businesses and Chinese environmental regulatory authorities regarding best practices in environmental regulation and TRAINING | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources.But due to economic constraints and increased challenges for maintaining print publications, ELI suspended the National Wetlands Newsletter TYING THE WEST’S ENERGY KNOT: INTERSTATE TRANSMISSION Last August, over half a million California residents simultaneously lost power during the state’s first rolling blackout in 20 years. Critics of renewable energy have pointed to California’s recent gains in wind and solar power penetration to argue that the large-scale outage suggests a correlation between increased variable renewable energy and increased grid vulnerabilities. FOOD WASTE CO-DIGESTION AT WATER RESOURCE RECOVERY The Foundation plays an important role in the translation and dissemination of applied re search, technology demonstration, and education, through creation of research -based educational tools andtechnology exchange
ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE WITHIN THE U.S. COAL COMBUSTION “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.”—William Bruce Cameron “Better three hours too soon than a U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS REGULATION OF OFFSHORE Danilo Cedrone, UNFAO E N V I R O N M E N T A L L A W I N S T I T U T E U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulation of Offshore Aquaculture Role of the Army Corps of EngineersMASON EMNETT
Mason Emnett. Emnett oversees the development and implementation federal regulatory strategy for Exelon Corporation, the nation’s largest producer and distributor of clean energy. He is responsible for achieving Exelon’s policy objectives in matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Environmental ProtectionAgency.
THE FUTURE OF PIPELINES: A ROCKY ROAD FOR NEW PROJECTS New oil and gas pipeline construction is especially controversial as environmental and indigenous groups warn of hazardous leaks and spills, increased reliance on fossil fuels, and infringing upon indigenous land and sovereignty. Recent simultaneous setbacks to three multibillion-dollar pipeline projects including the Dakota AccessPipeline
HAZARDOUS WASTE CIVIL ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE POLICY include the Policy Framework for State/Federal Enforcement Agreements (revised August 1986, May 1992, February 1993, and July 1993) and the National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS 1 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS By James McElfish, ELI Senior Attorney. 1. On January 10, 2020, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) published its proposal for a ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
NATIONAL BROWNFIELD ASSOCIATION (NBA) Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 BIG DATA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: AN INITIAL SURVEY Environmental Law Institute 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was written by ELI Senior Attorney Linda Breggin and ELI Research Associate Judith Amsalem. We wish to thank IBM for its generous support of the event Big Data: A Game Changer for Environmental Managers, Advocates andRegulators?
TYING THE WEST’S ENERGY KNOT: INTERSTATE TRANSMISSION Last August, over half a million California residents simultaneously lost power during the state’s first rolling blackout in 20 years. Critics of renewable energy have pointed to California’s recent gains in wind and solar power penetration to argue that the large-scale outage suggests a correlation between increased variable renewable energy and increased grid vulnerabilities. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR AQUACULTURE CO-MANAGEMENT Executive Summary Aquaculture is a fast-growing food production sector, expanding at an average rate of ten percent per year and now supplying approximately half of the world’s fish supply.JOHN PENDERGRASS
John Pendergrass. Vice President, Programs & Publications. (202) 939-3846. pendergrass@eli.org. John Pendergrass leads the Research and Policy Division, which conducts legal and policy research and analyses of pressing environmental and natural resource issues in the U.S. and globally. He also leads the Institute's Educational Programs NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS 1 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS By James McElfish, ELI Senior Attorney. 1. On January 10, 2020, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) published its proposal for a ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
NATIONAL BROWNFIELD ASSOCIATION (NBA) Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 BIG DATA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: AN INITIAL SURVEY Environmental Law Institute 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was written by ELI Senior Attorney Linda Breggin and ELI Research Associate Judith Amsalem. We wish to thank IBM for its generous support of the event Big Data: A Game Changer for Environmental Managers, Advocates andRegulators?
TYING THE WEST’S ENERGY KNOT: INTERSTATE TRANSMISSION Last August, over half a million California residents simultaneously lost power during the state’s first rolling blackout in 20 years. Critics of renewable energy have pointed to California’s recent gains in wind and solar power penetration to argue that the large-scale outage suggests a correlation between increased variable renewable energy and increased grid vulnerabilities. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR AQUACULTURE CO-MANAGEMENT Executive Summary Aquaculture is a fast-growing food production sector, expanding at an average rate of ten percent per year and now supplying approximately half of the world’s fish supply.JOHN PENDERGRASS
John Pendergrass. Vice President, Programs & Publications. (202) 939-3846. pendergrass@eli.org. John Pendergrass leads the Research and Policy Division, which conducts legal and policy research and analyses of pressing environmental and natural resource issues in the U.S. and globally. He also leads the Institute's Educational Programs NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The work of the Institute is the result of a successful meshing of diverse but equally concerned constituencies. ELI’s staff consists of attorneys, economists, scientists, management specialists, and editors who run its programs and projects, plus a dedicated administrative corps. THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION TO SAVE THE PLANET: THE Franklin Kury served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1972 to 1980. As a state representative, Kury was the author and lead advocate of the legislative proposal that became the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Article 1, Section 27) that is thebasis of this book.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR AQUACULTURE CO-MANAGEMENT Executive Summary Aquaculture is a fast-growing food production sector, expanding at an average rate of ten percent per year and now supplying approximately half of the world’s fish supply. A GUIDEBOOK FOR BROWNFIELD PROPERTY OWNERS 1 This guidebook explains the process, problems, and rewards of redeveloping brown-fields. It can help property owners bring these lands back to active and profitable use.JOHN PENDERGRASS
John Pendergrass. Vice President, Programs & Publications. (202) 939-3846. pendergrass@eli.org. John Pendergrass leads the Research and Policy Division, which conducts legal and policy research and analyses of pressing environmental and natural resource issues in the U.S. and globally. He also leads the Institute's Educational Programs LESSONS FROM THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL An ELI Member Webinar Environmental criminal enforcement traces its beginnings largely to the passing of the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Ocean Dumping Act. These acts, passed between 1970 and 1972, each include criminal enforcement provisions as an enforcement tool against the most egregious violators. BIG DATA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: AN INITIAL SURVEY Environmental Law Institute 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was written by ELI Senior Attorney Linda Breggin and ELI Research Associate Judith Amsalem. We wish to thank IBM for its generous support of the event Big Data: A Game Changer for Environmental Managers, Advocates andRegulators?
WHATEVER WILL SELL THEY WILL TAKE Trafficking is an opportunistic activity that is not limited to one type of property. When there is opportunity, whether created by war, natural disaster, famine CHARLES LEE: CHARTING A PATH FORWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL Over the past few years, considerable energy has been devoted toward advancing environmental justice (EJ) at the state level. State agencies can be robust laboratories for experimenting with ways to advance EJ, as they’re often tasked with making decisions under state and federal environmental law. ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE GOLD MINING IN NIGERIA 1 Introduction Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) has long been practiced in Nigeria and around the world. Bolstered by historically high gold prices, a ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS 1 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS By James McElfish, ELI Senior Attorney. 1. On January 10, 2020, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) published its proposal for a ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER National Wetlands Newsletter. For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources. But due to economic constraints and increasedchallenges for
NATIONAL BROWNFIELD ASSOCIATION (NBA) Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 BIG DATA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: AN INITIAL SURVEY Environmental Law Institute 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was written by ELI Senior Attorney Linda Breggin and ELI Research Associate Judith Amsalem. We wish to thank IBM for its generous support of the event Big Data: A Game Changer for Environmental Managers, Advocates andRegulators?
NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
HILARY TOMPKINS
Hilary C. Tompkins has expansive experience in natural resources and environmental law at the highest levels of government. Most recently, she served in the presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed position of Solicitor for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) – the agency responsible for the management and conservation of public lands, natural and wildlife resource programs, and theKATIE THOMSON
Katie Thomson currently serves as Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Transportation and Logistics at Amazon. Before joining Amazon, Katie played a pivotal role in shaping national transportation law and policy as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) (2013-2016) and as chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (2012-2014) during the Obama ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS 1 PRACTITIONERS’ GUIDE TO THE PROPOSED NEPA REGULATIONS By James McElfish, ELI Senior Attorney. 1. On January 10, 2020, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) published its proposal for a ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER National Wetlands Newsletter. For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources. But due to economic constraints and increasedchallenges for
NATIONAL BROWNFIELD ASSOCIATION (NBA) Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 BIG DATA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: AN INITIAL SURVEY Environmental Law Institute 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was written by ELI Senior Attorney Linda Breggin and ELI Research Associate Judith Amsalem. We wish to thank IBM for its generous support of the event Big Data: A Game Changer for Environmental Managers, Advocates andRegulators?
NINA PUSIC | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Nina Pusic serves ELI’s Senior Manager of Educational Programs. In this role, she helps develop and deliver programs for members consistent with ELI’s mission, through tracking current events and legal policies relevant to environmental law and policy, and developing concepts for educational programs, master classes, andconferences.
HILARY TOMPKINS
Hilary C. Tompkins has expansive experience in natural resources and environmental law at the highest levels of government. Most recently, she served in the presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed position of Solicitor for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) – the agency responsible for the management and conservation of public lands, natural and wildlife resource programs, and theKATIE THOMSON
Katie Thomson currently serves as Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Transportation and Logistics at Amazon. Before joining Amazon, Katie played a pivotal role in shaping national transportation law and policy as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) (2013-2016) and as chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (2012-2014) during the Obama EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The work of the Institute is the result of a successful meshing of diverse but equally concerned constituencies. ELI’s staff consists of attorneys, economists, scientists, management specialists, and editors who run its programs and projects, plus a dedicated administrative corps. NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources.But due to economic constraints and increased challenges for maintaining print publications, ELI suspended the National Wetlands Newsletter TYING THE WEST’S ENERGY KNOT: INTERSTATE TRANSMISSION Last August, over half a million California residents simultaneously lost power during the state’s first rolling blackout in 20 years. Critics of renewable energy have pointed to California’s recent gains in wind and solar power penetration to argue that the large-scale outage suggests a correlation between increased variable renewable energy and increased grid vulnerabilities. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR AQUACULTURE CO-MANAGEMENT Executive Summary Aquaculture is a fast-growing food production sector, expanding at an average rate of ten percent per year and now supplying approximately half of the world’s fish supply.JOHN PENDERGRASS
John Pendergrass. Vice President, Programs & Publications. (202) 939-3846. pendergrass@eli.org. John Pendergrass leads the Research and Policy Division, which conducts legal and policy research and analyses of pressing environmental and natural resource issues in the U.S. and globally. He also leads the Institute's Educational Programs COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT WORKBOOK Acknowledgments Devon Payne is the principal author of this Workbook. Ms. Payne-Sturges is Senior Public Health Scientist and Co-Director of the Center for Public Health and Law at the Environmental Law WHATEVER WILL SELL THEY WILL TAKE Trafficking is an opportunistic activity that is not limited to one type of property. When there is opportunity, whether created by war, natural disaster, famine CHARLES LEE: CHARTING A PATH FORWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL Over the past few years, considerable energy has been devoted toward advancing environmental justice (EJ) at the state level. State agencies can be robust laboratories for experimenting with ways to advance EJ, as they’re often tasked with making decisions under state and federal environmental law.BRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIALOGUE ON ENVIRONMENTAL The China International Business Dialogue on Environmental Governance (CIBDEG) is a working group under the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) proposed and organized by Latham & Watkins.The working group is designed to facilitate and encourage dialogue between multinational businesses and Chinese environmental regulatory authorities regarding best practices in environmental regulation and ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE ELI ASSOCIATES PROGRAMS ELI ANNUAL DINNER. An event that attracts attention year-round, the annual ELI Award Dinner is a unique gathering of the nation’s environmental leaders, with more than 750 professionals from across the country. Members can get special discounts on ticket prices. ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800JOHN PENDERGRASS
John Pendergrass. Vice President, Programs & Publications. (202) 939-3846. pendergrass@eli.org. John Pendergrass leads the Research and Policy Division, which conducts legal and policy research and analyses of pressing environmental and natural resource issues in the U.S. and globally. He also leads the Institute's Educational Programs CWA 303(D) TRAINING WORKSHOPS ELI promotes effective implementation of state and territorial CWA 303(d) programs and tribal water quality programs. Below are materials from past ELI training workshops, including presentations, examples of innovative CWA 303(d) Program materials, and compilations of successful approaches from around the country to meeting CWA 303(d)responsibilities.
NATIONAL BROWNFIELD ASSOCIATION (NBA) Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800KASANTHA MOODLEY
Kasantha Moodley. Manager, ELI Innovation Lab. (202) 939-3807. moodley@eli.org. Since 2018, Kasantha has been overseeing ELI's Innovation Lab, an initiative that focuses on understanding the environmental impacts and opportunities created through emerging technologies, structural changes to the economy, and new roles for thepublic in
HILARY TOMPKINS
Hilary C. Tompkins has expansive experience in natural resources and environmental law at the highest levels of government. Most recently, she served in the presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed position of Solicitor for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) – the agency responsible for the management and conservation of public lands, natural and wildlife resource programs, and theBRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
KATIE THOMSON
Katie Thomson currently serves as Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Transportation and Logistics at Amazon. Before joining Amazon, Katie played a pivotal role in shaping national transportation law and policy as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) (2013-2016) and as chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (2012-2014) during the Obama ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE ELI ASSOCIATES PROGRAMS ELI ANNUAL DINNER. An event that attracts attention year-round, the annual ELI Award Dinner is a unique gathering of the nation’s environmental leaders, with more than 750 professionals from across the country. Members can get special discounts on ticket prices. ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800JOHN PENDERGRASS
John Pendergrass. Vice President, Programs & Publications. (202) 939-3846. pendergrass@eli.org. John Pendergrass leads the Research and Policy Division, which conducts legal and policy research and analyses of pressing environmental and natural resource issues in the U.S. and globally. He also leads the Institute's Educational Programs CWA 303(D) TRAINING WORKSHOPS ELI promotes effective implementation of state and territorial CWA 303(d) programs and tribal water quality programs. Below are materials from past ELI training workshops, including presentations, examples of innovative CWA 303(d) Program materials, and compilations of successful approaches from around the country to meeting CWA 303(d)responsibilities.
NATIONAL BROWNFIELD ASSOCIATION (NBA) Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800KASANTHA MOODLEY
Kasantha Moodley. Manager, ELI Innovation Lab. (202) 939-3807. moodley@eli.org. Since 2018, Kasantha has been overseeing ELI's Innovation Lab, an initiative that focuses on understanding the environmental impacts and opportunities created through emerging technologies, structural changes to the economy, and new roles for thepublic in
HILARY TOMPKINS
Hilary C. Tompkins has expansive experience in natural resources and environmental law at the highest levels of government. Most recently, she served in the presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed position of Solicitor for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) – the agency responsible for the management and conservation of public lands, natural and wildlife resource programs, and theBRIAN W. BOOSE, CEP
Brian W. Boose, CEP. Associate Vice President, AECOM. Brian.Boose@aecom.com. Brian Boose is an Associate Vice President at AECOM with 30 years of consulting experience in environmental impact assessment and permitting for the Federal government. Mr. Boose leads AECOM’s practice in the southeastern US, including Washington DC. Heis a
KATIE THOMSON
Katie Thomson currently serves as Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Transportation and Logistics at Amazon. Before joining Amazon, Katie played a pivotal role in shaping national transportation law and policy as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) (2013-2016) and as chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (2012-2014) during the Obama ELI ASSOCIATES PROGRAMS ELI ANNUAL DINNER. An event that attracts attention year-round, the annual ELI Award Dinner is a unique gathering of the nation’s environmental leaders, with more than 750 professionals from across the country. Members can get special discounts on ticket prices. ALL EVENTS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE Environmental Law Institute. 1730 M Street, NW. Suite 700. Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-939-3800 FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, RECOVERY, AND RECYCLING Food Waste: Prevention, Recovery, and Recycling. The ELI Food Waste Initiative conducts research and works with stakeholders to prevent food waste, increase surplus food donation, and recycle the remaining food scraps. Between 30%-40% of food is wasted along the supply chain, from processing through in-home and dining-out consumption. THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION TO SAVE THE PLANET: THE Franklin Kury served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1966 to 1972 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1972 to 1980. As a state representative, Kury was the author and lead advocate of the legislative proposal that became the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Article 1, Section 27) that is thebasis of this book.
NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER National Wetlands Newsletter. For nearly 38 years, the Environmental Law Institute published the National Wetlands Newsletter, which provided key information and analysis to people engaged in the protection and management of wetlands, watersheds, floodplains, and coastal resources. But due to economic constraints and increasedchallenges for
ENFORCING HAZARDOUS WASTES RULES IN INDIA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Handbook was prepared by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) with support from U.S. EPA under cooperative agreement#X4-83459101-0.
GENDER AND THE ENVIRONMENT Many have argued that gender equality and women’s empowerment are essential to advancement in many areas of life, such as business, health, and education. This brief blog post posits that the field of sustainable development and environmental protection are no different.LINDA BREGGIN
Linda Breggin. Senior Attorney; Director of the Center for State, Tribal, and Local Environmental Programs. (202) 558-3102. breggin@eli.org. Linda Breggin is a Senior Attorney with the Environmental Law Institute where she has managed a wide range of environmental law and policy projects for over 20 years. She is also a Senior Strategic AdvisorDISASTER RESPONSE
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