by Kiefer Kofman | Aug 6, 2015 | Climate Change, Economics, Environmental Justice, International, Into the World of India ~ Kiefer Kofman, Pace '16, Poverty
Ed. Note: Kiefer Kofman, Pace ’16, is a political science major and the former head of the Community Energy Team at the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic. He is studying in India under a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. His first post, Into the World...
by Guest Contributor | Apr 1, 2014 | Climate Change, Energy, Law & Policy
By Andrea Thompson Senior Science Writer Climate Central This is Andrea Thompson’s first post for EarthDesk. Andrea reports on extreme weather and climate change for Climate Central, and previously wrote for Live Science and Space.com. This article appeared on...
by EarthDesk | Sep 27, 2013 | Climate Change, Energy, Law & Policy, Pollution, Science
By Karl Coplan Karl Coplan is a professor of law at Pace Law School and co-director of its Environmental Litigation Clinic. This post also appears on GreenLaw, the blog of the Pace Environmental Law Program. More on Karl at the conclusion of this post. The Fifth...
by Andrew Revkin | Sep 21, 2013 | Climate Change, Energy, Law & Policy, Pollution
From the fracking fields of Texas to the bizarre butcheries of mainland China, here are Andy’s highlights for the week behind and the week ahead. The Week Behind: A Closer Look at Fracking Emissions This week began with the publication in the Proceedings of the...