Environmental & Energy Law Program at Harvard Law School
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The Environmental & Energy Law Program (EELP) provides innovative, rigorous legal analysis to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon, sustainable future and mitigate the disruptive effects of climate change. https://eelp.law.harvard.edu
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On Aug. 1, EPA proposed rescinding the Endangerment Finding.

Our latest analysis breaks down EPA’s arguments, identifies legal risks, and examines the stakes.

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A sign on a building that reads: United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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New CleanLaw podcast: MA Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, Vernice Miller-Travis, and Hannah Perls discuss the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle federal environmental justice programs and local efforts to protect public health and the environment.

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New CleanLaw podcast: @jodyfreeman.bsky.social, Carrie Jenks, and @aripeskoe.bsky.social unpack President Trump’s latest executive orders on climate, energy, and the environment and what's at stake as federal agencies move to implement them.

Listen now ➡️ eelp.law.harvard.edu/cleanlaw-unp...
Graphic announcing a new podcast titled: Unpacking the White House's Legal strategy for Attacking Environmental Protection. Includes screenshots of three people with mics.
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”The disregard for law is itself part of the agenda. They do not seem to care whether they violate the Constitution and statutes, make mistakes, do irreparable harm. That recklessness itself sends a message.“ @jodyfreeman.bsky.social in the @nytimes.com

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Opinion | A Road Map of Trump’s Lawless Presidency (Gift Article)
A diverse group of legal scholars flashes red warning lights about the future of America.
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In early April, Trump signed executive orders to rescind regulations, undermine state laws, and revive the coal industry.

These orders assert sweeping authority and rely on unprecedented legal arguments.

Read our analysis and what we'll be watching ➡️ eelp.law.harvard.edu/the-trump-ad...
The Trump Administration’s Aggressive Anti-Regulatory, Pro-Fossil Fuel Directives – Environmental and Energy Law Program
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A new paper co-authored by @abbyhusselbee.bsky.social looks at how Clean Fuel Standard programs could be designed to direct public health, mobility, and economic benefits. eelp.law.harvard.edu/clean-fuel-s...
Smoke rises from smokestacks at an oil and gas refinery. The smokestacks are reflected in the water next to it. A hill and bridge can be seen in the distance.
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Want to learn more about strategies to reduce methane emissions from livestock? Join me and my distinguished copanelists next Thursday, March 27 from 3-5 ET on Reddit (r/askscience). Let's talk Ag policy!
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In our latest CleanLaw 🎧, @aripeskoe.bsky.social and Eliza Martin discuss their new paper on how rate-setting processes can shift who pays for data centers' electricity, and how special contracts could be transferring Big Tech’s energy costs to the public.
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Today on Volts: the costs of accommodating all those new data centers on the grid are being subtly shifted to ordinary electricity ratepayers, via rate cases. And in the process, Big Tech & utilities are forming an unholy alliance against grid reform. Two Harvard Law scholars get into the details.
Who is paying for all that data center power?
Legal experts Eliza Martin and Ari Peskoe explain how data centers' massive electricity demands could shift billions in infrastructure costs onto regular utility customers.
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Extracting Profits from the Public: How Utility Ratepayers Are Paying for Big Tech’s Power
My new paper with Eliza Martin uncovers how utilities are forcing ratepayers to fund discounted rates for data centers
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Extracting Profits from the Public: How Utility Ratepayers Are Paying for Big Tech’s Power – Environmental and Energy Law Program
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Climate disasters are on the rise and the recent executive actions are taking aim at FEMA. @hperls.bsky.social reviews the legality of these proposals and how they would impact communities and emergency management. eelp.law.harvard.edu/proposed-cha...
Hurricane debris blocking a road and sidewalk. Downed wires. Two church steeples in the distance framed by a blue sky.
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Today, CEQ announced the removal of rules implementing NEPA, leaving it to individual agencies to revise their NEPA rules. EELP RA Eddie Zhanel ’27 tracked down the status of key agencies' NEPA rules — many are decades old and inconsistent with NEPA as amended. eelp.law.harvard.edu/nepa-overvie...
NEPA Overview – Environmental and Energy Law Program
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Explore EELP's resources on the legal and practical implications of the second Trump administration's environmental and energy rollback efforts: eelp.law.harvard.edu/topic/rollba...
Rollback Resources – Environmental and Energy Law Program
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On our 100th CleanLaw 🎧, @jodyfreeman.bsky.social talks with Richard Lazarus, @andrewmergen.bsky.social, and Carrie Jenks about the Trump administration’s actions to date on energy & the environment and why the practice and study of law matter now more than ever. eelp.law.harvard.edu/cleanlaw-tru...
Graphic of four people in front of microphones. Title: CleanLaw 100th Episode: Trumo's Bold Reversal on Energy and Climate Policy: "It's a Lot."
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Sharing an essay just posted on LawFare describing Trump's attack on federal agencies as "structural deregulation" - we anticipated this in a 2021 article, though we hadn't gone far enough. We argue it's a provocation to Congress and a test of the courts. urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=htt...
President Trump’s Campaign of ‘Structural Deregulation’
The administration’s aggressive approach aims to compromise the capacity of the federal government to fulfill its core functions.
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