San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law
The Journal of Climate & Energy Law serves as a foundation for continued dialogue and development of the rapidly emerging legal issues related to climate change and energy. The journal delves into topics such as insurance claims related to climate change, law and economics associated with cap-and-trade greenhouse gas markets, new energy policy of the carbon-constrained world, legal implications of trans-border air and water pollution, and effects of climate change on endangered species law.
Current Volume: Volume 16 (2025)
Editorial Board
Articles
Electricity Affordability in Context
Troy A. Rule
Anticommandeering Climate Action: Defending the Necessity of Subfederal Planet-Saving Legislation
Tyler Hall
Comments
Navigating Utility Liability in a Changing Climate: A Comparative Analysis of State Utility Failures and Legal Reforms in Response to the Maui Wildfires
Danielle S. Comstock
Playing with Fire: California Homeowners Risk High Insurance Costs or Losing Homes to Climate Change Disasters
Emily Serleth
A Toxic Inheritance: Addressing the Legal Implications of Inheriting Hazardous Waste Land
Ashley Pyle
