Environmental Law


A Civil Action
Wild Law: A Manifesto for Earth Justice
The Ecology of Law: Toward a Legal System in Tune with Nature and Community
Should Trees Have Standing?: Law, Morality, and the Environment
The Pelican Brief
Environmental Law Stories
A Barrister for the Earth: 'Law could be our planet's greatest hope' - Isabella Tree
Environmental Regulation: Law, Science, And Policy
Valley So Low: One Lawyer's Fight for Justice in the Wake of America's Great Coal Catastrophe
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Dynamos and Virgins
 
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David Roe
Contemporary Bali: Contested Space and Governance
The Queen of Dirt Island
Gençlerle Baş Başa: İklim Krizi ve Ekolojik Yıkım
Çevre Hakkı
Why Vegan? (Penguin Great Ideas)
Greg Graffin
It may sound peculiar coming from an old punk rocker, but I strongly believe that governmental policies are the only viable way to administer our long-term success as a species. I guess you could say that my attitude of 'fuck the government' is still intact. But it's more a criticism of lousy government than a statement of nihilism. The truth is, when it comes to environmental protection, the government is the best way to enact a new social awareness by establishing laws by which industries have ...more
Greg Graffin

To shift from such a lofty fancy as the planetarization of consciousness to the operation of our municipal legal system is to come down to earth hard. Before the forces that are at work, our highest court is but a frail and feeble-a distinctly human-institution. Yet, the Court may be at its best not in its work of handing down decrees, but at the very task that is called for: of summoning up from the human spirit the kindest and most generous and worthy ideas that abound there, giving them shape ...more
Christopher Stone, Should Trees have Standing?

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