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Energy Law

Jan. 7, 2010

After Copenhagen - What Now?

Deborah Sivas of Stanford Law School discusses responses, post-Copenhagen, to the 'endangerment finding' regarding greenhouse gas emissions.

By Deborah Sivas

With the disappointing, but not unexpected, Copenhagen climate summit behind us, the sixty-four-thousand-dollar question here at home remains unanswered: Will Congress act on climate legislation this year? In the absence of any significant legislative progress, the Environmental Protection Agency upped the ante heading into the Copenhagen conference with its finding that greenhouse gas emissions contribute to air pollution that endangers public health and...

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