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A Polymer Problem: How Plastic Production and Consumption is Polluting our Oceans

Typically, when a new product comes on the scene, it takes several generations to evaluate its use and environmental impact. However, synthetic plastics really only began to take over around 50 years ago, and we’re already seeing a movement to ban, or at least drastically reduce, the material.

Apr 19, 2019
Abigail Hogan and Alexander Steinbach, Staff Editors, Vermont Journal of Environmental Law

The Berkeley Exchange: Celebrating Berkeley’s Contribution to Environmental Law Scholarship

The Berkeley Exchange: Celebrating Berkeley’s Contribution to Environmental Law Scholarship Friday, February 7, 2014Symposium 8am-5:30pmAll-Alumni Reception 6pm-8pm [Download the Berkeley Exchange event flyer] On Friday, February 7th, Berkeley Law’s Ecology Law Quarterly and Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment are proud to host their symposium, The Berkeley Exchange: Celebrating Berkeley’s Contribution to Environmental Law

Jan 27, 2014
Abigail Hogan and Alexander Steinbach, Staff Editors, Vermont Journal of Environmental Law

Student Review of Selected Panels at the 2012 Water Law Symposium "Water and Growth: The Imperative for Sustainable Approaches to Uncertainty"

[ Click Here to Comment ][ download PDF ]   Click here for videos of all sessions or on each session for its video. All review authors attended the 2012 Water Law Symposium hosted at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law on January 21, 2012. The panel reviews are based on their own

Mar 22, 2012
Abigail Hogan and Alexander Steinbach, Staff Editors, Vermont Journal of Environmental Law

7th Annual EJ Symposium — Hungry for Justice: Growing an Equitable Food System

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Feb 27, 2011
Abigail Hogan and Alexander Steinbach, Staff Editors, Vermont Journal of Environmental Law