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Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration

Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration. 4 th IPCC Assessment Report. http://www.click4carbon.com/blog/uploaded_images/obama-energy-721985.bmp. Presentation by Hari M. Osofsky University of Oregon School of Law

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Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration

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  1. Diagonal Federalism and Climate ChangeImplications for the Obama Administration 4th IPCC Assessment Report http://www.click4carbon.com/blog/uploaded_images/obama-energy-721985.bmp Presentation by Hari M. Osofsky University of Oregon School of Law Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation Symposium September 11, 2009

  2. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration Map of Talk I. The Need for Multiscalar Climate Regulation II. Taxonomy of Diagonal Regulatory Approaches III. Implications for the Obama Administration's Climate and Energy Policy

  3. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration I. The Need for Multiscalar Climate Regulation A. The Nature of the Problem B. Environmental Federalism Debates

  4. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration I. The Need for Multiscalar Climate RegulationA. The Nature of the Problem1. Emissions2. Impacts and Adaptation IPCC-February 2007 http://joellegergis.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/ipcc_paris-feb02-2007.jpg

  5. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration I. The Need for Multiscalar Climate RegulationA. The Nature of the Problem 1. Emissions Energy Production & Consumption Distribution of Emissions

  6. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration I. The Need for Multiscalar Climate RegulationA. The Nature of the Problem 2. Impacts and Adaptation Threats to Core Human Needs Unequal Vulnerability

  7. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration I. The Need for Multiscalar Climate Regulation B. Environmental Federalism Debates Sprawl in San Bernardino County Country Size Based on Number of Passenger Cars http://i.usatoday.net/news/_pahotos/2007/06/06/warmingx.jpg/ Map from Worldmapper.com

  8. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration II. Taxonomy of Diagonal Regulatory Approaches

  9. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration II. Taxonomy of Diagonal Regulatory ApproachesA. Regulatory Scale

  10. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration II. Taxonomy of Diagonal Regulatory ApproachesB. Regulatory Axis

  11. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration II. Taxonomy of Diagonal Regulatory ApproachesC. Regulatory Hierarchy

  12. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration II. Taxonomy of Diagonal Regulatory ApproachesD. Regulatory Cooperativeness

  13. Diagonal Federalism and Climate Change Implications for the Obama Administration III. Implications for the Obama Administration's Climate and Energy Policy

  14. Diagonal Federalism and Climate ChangeImplications for the Obama Administration 4th IPCC Assessment Report http://www.click4carbon.com/blog/uploaded_images/obama-energy-721985.bmp Presentation by Hari M. Osofsky University of Oregon School of Law Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation Symposium September 11, 2009

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