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Volume 34: Book 4

ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ARTICLES

Greening the Grid: Implementing Climate Change Policy Through
Energy Efficiency, Renewable Portfolio Standards, and Strategic
Transmission System Investments
Timothy P. Duane

Adapting to Climate Change: The Potential Role of State
Common-Law Public Trust Doctrines
Robin Kundis Craig

WORKSHOP PAPERS
JOINT MCGILL–VERMONT LAW SCHOOL WORKSHOP ON WATER

Introduction
L. Kinvin Wroth

Recent Developments to the Law Applicable to
Water in Québec
Madeleine Cantin Cumyn

Short Essay on the Notion of General Interest in Article 982 of the
Civil Code of Québec or Je Puise Mais N’épuise
Robert P. Godin

Watersheds: Runoff from the Tax Code
Janet E. Milne

A Comment on Watersheds: Runoff from the Tax Code
Kim Brooks

Sibling Rivalry: The Example of the Planning Act
and the Clean Water Act in Ontario
Jane Matthews Glenn

Water as a Fundamental Right: A Perspective from India
Vrinda Narain

Hot Water, Dry Streams: A Tale of Two Trout
Jack R. Tuholske

Come Hell And High Water: Coping with the Unavoidable
Consequences of Climate Disruption
Patrick Parenteau

NOTE
Monopoly Money: Reaping the Economic and Environmental
Benefits of Microgrids in Exclusive Utility Service Territories
Kari Twaite


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