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More on Nature versus the Common Law: American judges on American rivers

Environment, Law, and History

As I mentioned in a post last week , the first topic covered in my article "Nature Versus the Common Law: Nature as a Norm in the Water Law of the British World" is the question of whether the water, bed, or other resources of a non-tidal river belonged to the riparian landowners or to the state or public.

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Physics teachers inspire the next generation of scientists

Physics World

“During my training year I mainly taught A-level students, but now I have some classes who are just starting to tackle some GCSE topics,” he says. ” With physics teachers still in short supply, Reynolds often has the opportunity to cover more advanced topics with A-level groups to help them prepare for university admissions.

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A review of the first year of the Peer Review Network on Global Climate Litigation 

Law Columbia

However, the work done by the rapporteurs and the discussions that arose from monthly meetings surpassed our expectations, leading to a wide range of outputs covering diverse topics within climate litigation through multiple mediums. Our rapporteurs also organized webinars covering a wide range of topics in climate litigation.

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Emerging Investigator Series – Niveen Ismail

Water Research & Technology

Read her Emerging Investigator article “ Emerging investigator series: interacting effects of environmental factors on Daphnia magna removal of Escherichia coli from wastewater ” and read more about her in the interview below: Your recent Emerging Investigator Series paper focuses on removal of E. coli from wastewater with zooplankton.

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Guest Essay: Pennsylvania And Virginia Face Fight Of Their Lives - [What The Coal, Natural Gas Industries Want In PA ]

PA Environment Daily

It follows a March 1 essay he posted on the same topics entitled “ Are We Nuts? ” That means New England states – Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut – joined New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia in setting an “acceptable” level of power sector carbon pollution.

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Bad science and bad ethics in Peter Gleick’s Review of “Apocalypse Never” at Yale Climate Connections

Environmental Progress

If you look at the actual article he cites,” writes Gleick, “the journalist makes clear the “influence” of climate change just two sentences later.” Gleick falsely accuses me of cherry-picking a quote from a 2019 New York Times story on Amazon fires. “If The question is what we mean by “better future.”

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Policy News: January 31, 2022

ESA

UN seeks input about possible topics for the Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue. Climate: The United Nations Climate Change Secretariat and the Chair of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) are seeking input from stakeholders about possible topics for the Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue.

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