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 14 (2023)
Editorial Board
Articles
State Sequestration: Federal Policy Accelerates Carbon Storage, But Leaves Full Climate, Equity Protections to States
Gabriel Pacyniak
On the Hook-Can the Commercial Fishing Industry Hold Big Oil Accountable for Climate Change?
Matthew K. Bowen
