Kyle W. Danish's Publications
Expanded List of Publications
“International Relations Theory,” in Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (forthcoming 2006)
“Outside the Oval Office,” Environmental Finance (May 2006)
“The Effect of the Kyoto Protocol on U.S. Companies,” Trends, Vol. 63(4) American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (March/April 2005)
“Assessing the Options for a Mandatory U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program,” 32 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 97 (2005) (with R. Nordhaus)
“Greenhouse Gas Issues for Oil and Gas Companies,” in 56th Annual Institute on Oil and Gas Law, Publication 640, Release 56 (2005)
“Linking a U.S. Federal Climate program with International and Sub-Federal Climate programs,” in A Climate Policy Framework: Balancing Policy and Politics, Aspen Institute (John A. Riggs ed. 2004)
“Breaking New Ground in Europe: The European Union Emissions Trading System,” American Bar Association Air Quality Committee Newsletter, Vol. 7(3) (July 2004) (with R. Nogueira)
“Designing a Mandatory Domestic Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program for the U.S.,” Pew Center on Global Climate Change (2003) (with R. Nordhaus)
“Designing a Climate-Friendly Energy Policy: Options for the Near Term,” Pew Center on Global Climate Change (2002) (with D. Smith, R. Nordhaus, T. Roberts, S. Fidler, J. Anderson, R. Agnew, and M. Chupka)
“Drafting Contracts for Greenhouse Gas Offset Projects in Developing Countries,” Natural Resources & Environment, Vol. 15(3), at pp. 168-171, 206-207 (Winter 2001) (with J. Rotter)
“A Framework for Achieving Environmental Integrity and the Economic Benefits of Emissions Trading under the Kyoto Protocol,” Environmental Law Reporter (Environmental Law Institute), Vol. 30, pp. 11061-11070 (November 2000) (with R. Nordhaus, B. Fleming, and R. Rosenzweig)
“International Emissions Trading Rules as a Compliance Tool: What is Necessary, Effective, and Workable?” Environmental Law Reporter (Environmental Law Institute), Vol. 30, pp. 10837-10855 (October 2000) (with R. Nordhaus, B. Fleming, and R. Rosenzweig)
“Forest Carbon and the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism,” Journal of Forestry, Vol. 98, pp. 38-47 (April 2000) (with J. Rotter)
“The Transformational Model of International Regime Design: Triumph of Hope or Experience? 38 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 465 (2000) (with G. Downs and P. Barsoom)
“Legal Dimensions of AIJ Project Activities,” in The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Activities Implemented Jointly (AIJ) Pilot: Experiences and Lessons Learned (ed. By R. Dixon, 1999) (with J. Rotter and E. Brenes)
“Book Review: Abram & Antonia Handler Chayes, The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements,” 37 Virginia Journal of International Law 789 (1997)
“National Environmental Funds,” in Greening International Institutions (Jake Werksman ed.), Earthscan (1996)
“International Environmental Law and the ‘Bottom-Up’ Approach: A Review of the Desertification Convention,” 3 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 133 (1995)
“The Promise of National Environmental Funds in Developing Countries,” 7 International Environmental Affairs 154 (1995)
Presentations
““Harmonizing the Dots on Climate Change,” California Climate Action Registry Conference, Dana Point, CA (Apr. 20, 2006)
“Climate Change Policies and Hydropower: Risks and Opportunities,” National Hydropower Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC (Apr. 4, 2006)
“Climate Change Policies and Politics,” Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Conference, Little Rock, AR (Mar. 9, 2006)
“International Environmental Law,” Environmental Law Institute Environmental Law Bootcamp (Nov. 9, 2005)
“Electric Power Climate Risk Disclosure,” Law Seminars International Telebriefing (June 9, 2005)
“State Environmental Activism: Air Quality Regulation and Climate Change,” EPRI-EEI Annual Power and Fuel Supply Seminar (Nov. 18, 2004)
“The McCain/Lieberman Bill and the Evolution of U.S. Climate Policy,” Carbon Finance 2003, New York, NY (Feb. 5, 2003)
“Greenhouse Gas Trading and Market Convergence,” International Emissions Trading Association Brainstorming Session on Convergence of GHG Regimes and Linking Trading Schemes, Montreal (May 22, 2002) (with R. Nordhaus and R. Rosenzweig)
“Legal Considerations in Greenhouse Gas Trading,” Carbon Finance 2001, New York, NY (Nov. 28, 2001)
“Carbon Dioxide Policy Scenarios, Carbon Dioxide Market Scenarios,” Emissions Marketing Association International Conference, Hilton Head Island, SC (Oct. 1, 2001)
“Climate Change Convention and Kyoto Protocol,” American Law Institute/American Bar Association Course on International Environmental Law, Washington, DC (November 30, 2000)
“Assessing Options for Rules for International Emissions Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol,” Side Panel Discussion, Sixth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Hague, the Netherlands (Nov. 15, 2000)

