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Berkeley School of Law launches new online journal: Ecology Law Currents
The first issue is about nuclear energy.

http://www.boalt.org/elq/index.php

Ecology Law Currents, ELQ’s online-only publication, features short-form commentary and analysis on timely environmental law and policy issues.
Latest Issue

Volume 35 Number 1

We are pleased to present the inaugural issue of Ecology Law Currents, which focuses on the nuclear energy debate in the context of climate change.


Nuclear Power Plant in Ohu, Bavaria. Photo by Klaus Leidorf (leidorf.blogspot.com)

Table of Contents
Table of Contents—Vol.35 No.1 PDF

Introduction to the First Issue
Bill Chamberlain Read Article (HTML)PDF

Licensing the Rebirth of Nuclear Power: A Primer
Tyson Smith Read Article (HTML) PDF

Resolving the Spent Fuel Issue for New Nuclear Power Plants
Fred Bosselman Read Article (HTML)PDF

The Externalities of Nuclear Power: First, Assume we Have a Can Opener . . .
Karl S. Coplan Read Article (HTML)PDF

Relative Risk: Global Warming and Imported Fossil Fuels vs. Nuclear Power
Chuck DeVore Read Article (HTML)PDF

Greenhouse Gas Emissions under CEQA – Costs and Opportunities
Peter Allen Read Article (HTML)PDF

Would it be Unethical to Dump Radioactive Wastes in the Ocean? The Surprising Implications of the Person-Altering Consequences of Policies
Greg Crespi Read Article (HTML)PDF

Myths of the Nuclear Renaissance
Jim Harding Read Article (HTML)PDF


Upcoming Issue

Volume 35 Number 2

The second issue of Ecology Law Currents will address “California and the Future of Environmental Law and Policy.” The issue will discuss how California is leading the global response to environmental and energy challenges and will feature contributions from panelists at the California Center for Environmental Law and Policy's April 2008 Conference.

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