Holding Polluters Accountable in Times of Climate and COVID Risk: The Problems With “Emergency” Enforcement Waivers

August 2022
Citation:
52
ELR 10660
Issue
8
Author
Victor B. Flatt

This abstract is adapted from Victor B. Flatt, Holding Polluters Accountable in Times of Climate and COVID Risk: The Problems With “Emergency” Enforcement Waivers, 12 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 1 (2021), and used with permission.

Victor B. Flatt is Dwight Olds Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center, where he also serves as the Faculty Co-Director of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Center.

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