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Recent Environmental Law Articles

13Dec, 2020

The Birds: Migratory Bird Treaty Act redux without Tippi Hedren

By |Sunday, December 13th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

Three weeks ago the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed a regulation to finally resolve and codify the legal principal that an incidental bird take resulting from an otherwise lawful activity, for example a sparrows flies into a solar panel, is not prohibited under the ...

7Dec, 2020

Carbon Tax Proposed in Portland will be First in the Nation

By |Monday, December 7th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

The City of Portland is proposing a carbon tax that would be the first of its kind anywhere in the country. Given the increased emphasis on climate change by the incoming Biden Administration the proposed ordinance should be on your required reading list. Carbon dioxide ...

29Nov, 2020

EPA Releases Draft National Recycling Strategy

By |Sunday, November 29th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a draft National Recycling Strategy and is seeking public comment through December 4, 2020, with the goal of finalizing it in early 2021. Maybe not since Plato wrote about the value of reusing waste in the fourth century BC has ...

8Nov, 2020

COVID–19 in Buildings is all about Ventilation

By |Sunday, November 8th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

This post is about what we know today about how to occupy commercial and public buildings, from offices to schools, in order to prevent the spread of the SARS-Cov-2 (the now designation for what had been the novel coronavirus 2019). If in 1992, “it’s the ...

1Nov, 2020

To Make Dishwashers Great Again

By |Sunday, November 1st, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

Last Friday the U.S. Department of Energy issued a final rule effective November 30, 2020, that will once again permit American households to purchase dishwashers that actually clean dishes, as they had done for most of the machine’s 130 year history. The October 30 final ...

25Oct, 2020

HREC in a Phase l is Not a Recognized Environmental Condition

By |Sunday, October 25th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

Among the most misunderstood term in a Phase I environmental site assessment is the Historical Recognized Environmental Condition. The environmental professionals who perform these assessments by and large do not take heed of Eduardo Galeano’s quote, “History never really says goodbye. History says, ‘see you ...

18Oct, 2020

2018 IgCC to be Adopted in Baltimore City

By |Sunday, October 18th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|

This evening an ordinance will be introduced in the Baltimore City Council to adopt the 2018 International Green Construction Code. In the realm of green building this is a big deal. In the more than 4,400 code adopting jurisdictions across the country only the town ...

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