Trinidad and Tobago Environmental Court Trained at Vermont Law School
Vermont Law School hosted five judges from the Environmental Commission of Trinidad and Tobago in August for a three-day training on Dispute Resolution followed by …
Vermont Law School hosted five judges from the Environmental Commission of Trinidad and Tobago in August for a three-day training on Dispute Resolution followed by …
Nearly one month after President Obama’s landmark climate change speech, the nation’s top-ranked environmental law school, Vermont Law School, announced today a major symposium addressing the issue of national security […]
VLS Associate Professor Benjamin Sovacool has been appointed Editor-In-Chief of Energy Research and Social Science a new journal …
Patrick Parenteau talks to Bloomberg about an EPA draft study that might extend Clean Water Act protection to all streams and certain wetlands …
Nearly one year after Hurricane Sandy devastated the eastern seaboard, and just weeks before the international community comes together in Warsaw, Poland for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate […]
Mark Cooper, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Energy and the Environment, is quoted in the Toledo Blade about energy trends in the midwest …
Mark Cooper, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Energy and the Environment, is quoted in a two-part series by ClimateWire on electricity and technology …
William J. Schulte’s article, “Public Participation Still Lacking From China’s Environmental Laws,” was published on chinadialogue.net …
Food security is of increasing importance, and this Yale Forum article, “Feeding 9 Billion on a Hot and Hungry Planet,” by Vermont Law School (VLS) Media Fellow Lisa Palmer outlines […]
The Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic (ENRLC) is mentioned in an article detailing a case taking place in Puerto Rico …