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Public Lands and Natural Resources Update - November 23, 2009

Jon Simon, Matthew Love, Sam Kalen, Jeff Winmill, Tyson Kade, Ashley Garber
November 23, 2009

Van Ness Feldman's Public Lands and Natural Resources Update is a regular summary of noteworthy policy, regulatory, and litigation developments relating to federal lands and natural resources. To receive the Update via email, please subscribe here: http://www.vnf.com/news-signup.html.

Public Lands and Natural Resources Update - July 15, 2009

Jon Simon, Matthew Love, Sam Kalen, Tyson Kade, Andrew VanderJack, Jeff Winmill
July 15, 2009

Van Ness Feldman's Public Lands and Natural Resources Update is a regular summary of noteworthy policy, regulatory, and litigation developments relating to federal lands and natural resources. To receive the Update via email, please subscribe here. http://www.vnf.com/news-signup.html

Public Lands and Natural Resources Update - April 7, 2009

Jonathan Simon, Mathew Love, Sam Kalen, Jeffery Winmill
April 7, 2009

Van Ness Feldman's Public Lands and Natural Resources Update is a regular summary of noteworthy policy, regulatory, and litigation developments relating to federal lands and natural resources. To receive the Update via email, please subscribe here. http://www.vnf.com/news-signup.html

Weekly Climate Policy Update - December 21, 2007

Kyle Danish, Andrea Hudson, Shelley Fidler
December 21, 2007

This week, President Bush signed an energy bill that significantly increases fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks, mandates greater biofuels production, and creates efficiency standards for buildings. Although the bill was not as comprehensive as earlier versions – which included a renewable portfolio standard and tax incentives for renewable energy production – it addresses a number of energy issues facing the U.S. The enactment of the bill and its increased fuel economy standards also contributed to EPA’s landmark decision to deny California’s request for a waiver to implement its vehicle CO¬2 emission standards. The denial marks the first time that EPA has denied such a waiver and sets the stage for a showdown between the state and the agency. The denial, and EPA’s reasoning for denying the waiver, may have important implications for the future of GHG regulation at the agency.

Weekly Climate Policy Update - December 14, 2007

Kyle Danish, Andrea Hudson, Shelley Fidler
December 14, 2007

After a dramatic finish, the Bali talks produced a two-year road map for development of a successor to the Kyoto Protocol. The Bush Administration successfully avoided inclusion of any explicit emission targets in the Action Plan. However, after the 2008 Presidential election, a different team will take the field for U.S., and that team will face strong international pressure to accept binding reduction obligations.