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Cities have taken a leading role in efforts to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions. As federal and state climate policy waxes and wanes,
many of the largest U.S. cities have pledged themselves to
ambitious sustainability goals, as have smaller communities across
the country. City-level policy makers, facing a range of political
constraints, a thicket of federal and state laws, and varying
degrees of municipal authority, need to figure out how to meet
their climate commitments. Urban Climate Law is a practical,
user-friendly primer on the legal challenges and opportunities for
effective and equitable decarbonization. Michael Burger and Amy E.
Turner—leading experts in local climate law and policy—examine
the key issues surrounding climate mitigation policies across the
buildings, transportation, waste, and energy sectors, with an
emphasis on environmental justice. They explore the legal
frameworks and factors that can constrain or enable various
approaches at the municipal level. Burger and Turner clearly and
accessibly present complex legal topics like preemption, federal
statutes such as the Clean Air Act, and constitutional law for
readers without legal backgrounds, including students, advocates,
officials, and other practitioners. Aimed at a nonspecialist
audience, this book provides concise and comprehensible answers to
the core questions cities confront when seeking to develop legally
sound local climate policy.
Cities have taken a leading role in efforts to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions. As federal and state climate policy waxes and wanes,
many of the largest U.S. cities have pledged themselves to
ambitious sustainability goals, as have smaller communities across
the country. City-level policy makers, facing a range of political
constraints, a thicket of federal and state laws, and varying
degrees of municipal authority, need to figure out how to meet
their climate commitments. Urban Climate Law is a practical,
user-friendly primer on the legal challenges and opportunities for
effective and equitable decarbonization. Michael Burger and Amy E.
Turner—leading experts in local climate law and policy—examine
the key issues surrounding climate mitigation policies across the
buildings, transportation, waste, and energy sectors, with an
emphasis on environmental justice. They explore the legal
frameworks and factors that can constrain or enable various
approaches at the municipal level. Burger and Turner clearly and
accessibly present complex legal topics like preemption, federal
statutes such as the Clean Air Act, and constitutional law for
readers without legal backgrounds, including students, advocates,
officials, and other practitioners. Aimed at a nonspecialist
audience, this book provides concise and comprehensible answers to
the core questions cities confront when seeking to develop legally
sound local climate policy.
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