Archive for the Category ‘Laws’

Russian and Brazilian Deforestation

Russian and Brazilian Deforestation

Russia and Brazil have, respectively, the two highest percentages of forest land in the world.  Russia’s forests comprise about 22% of the world’s forests in an area that is equivalent in size to the United States, while Brazil’s forests make about 16% of the world’s forests in its famous Amazon rainforests.  These forests, however, are [...]

Pfizer Helps Restructure US Land Use Laws, Then Leaves

Pfizer Helps Restructure US Land Use Laws, Then Leaves

Citizens of New London, Connecticut have expressed their displeasure over Pfizer’s plan to leave the city.  Eight years ago, when the city of New London looked to bolster its floundering economy, Pfizer stepped in and purchased a 26 acre plot under a deal with the city government that it would pay just one-fifth of [...]

Atlanta Researcher Suggests Alternate Reason for Global Warming: Land Use

Atlanta Researcher Suggests Alternate Reason for Global Warming: Land Use

Georgia Tech researcher and Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning, Brian Stone, has recently suggested that poor land use law can help explain the global warming effect.  He cites information such as the fact that developed land often is created from cleared forest land, thus reducing the amount of absorbed carbon dioxide and replacing [...]

Failings of Environmental Law to Reduce Carbon Emissions

Failings of Environmental Law to Reduce Carbon Emissions

Despite the recent rise in emissions awareness, a number of alarming new reports suggest that states are not doing enough to reduce emissions.  Florida, for instance, has seen a 36% increase in emissions since 1990, while New Jersey has seen a 16% increase.  New Jersey is surrounded by states such as Pennsylvania and New York [...]

Difficulties with Environmental Law: Cost vs. Environment in Jacksonville, Fl.

Difficulties with Environmental Law: Cost vs. Environment in Jacksonville, Fl.

The federal government is now working in Jacksonville, Florida to close fishing of red snapper fish.  The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council claims that the red snapper population is at only three percent of the sustainable limit, and is dropping.  Further fishing, they say, could seriously harm the red snapper population permanently.  Right now the [...]

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