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Harvard Environmental Law Review

Volume 31, Number 1 (2007)

Articles

1 Of Montreal and Kyoto: A Tale of Two Protocols
Cass R. Sunstein
67 When Is Two a Crowd? The Impact of Federal Action on State Environmental Regulation
Jonathan H. Adler
115 Trading Grandfathered Air – A New, Simpler Approach
Brian H. Potts
163 Bringing “Top-Down” to “Bottom-Up”: A New Role for Environmental Legislation in Combating Desertification
Alon Tal and Jessica A. Cohen

Notes

219 Working With Mixed Commons/Anticommons Property: Mobilizing Customary Land in Papua New Guinea the Melanesian Way
Kathrine Dixon
279 Much Ado About Decoupling: Evaluating the Environmental Impact of Recent European Union Agricultural Reform
Jess Phelps

Case Comments

321 Rapanos v. United States and Carabell v. United States Army Corps of Engineers
Matthew A. MacDonald
333 Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corporation
Thomas Gremillion

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