About this Journal
The Fordham Environmental Law Review explores a broad range of domestic and international environmental issues as well as social policy issues. The Review hosts an annual symposium each Spring that draws leading scholars, lawmakers, and regulatory officials from the environmental law field. For more information, please visit https://fordhamlawelr.org/.
Current Issue: Volume 32, Number 3 (2021)
Articles
Environmental Racism: Using Environmental Planning to Lift People Out of Poverty, and Re-shape the Effects of Climate Change & Pollution in Communities of Color,
William C.C. Kemp-Neal
A Paper Tiger? Prosecutorial Regulators in China’s Civil Environmental Public Interest Litigations
Chunyan Ding and Huina Xiao
The Yoga Analogy: Scaling-Up the U.S.’s Renewable Energy Sector Mindfully with New Technologies, Evolving Standards, Public Buy-In, Data Sharing, and Innovation Clusters
Kimberly E. Diamond