STUMBLING TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY

John C. Dernbach, Editor

(Environmental Law Institute 2002)

 

Introduction

 

Synthesis

 

I. Who Cares?

 

1. Sustainable Development: Now More Than Ever

John C. Dernbach, Professor of Law, Widener University

 

 

II. Consumption and Population

 

2. Production and Consumption of Materials 

Amit Kapur, Doctor of Forestry and Environmental Studies Candidate, Center for Industrial Ecology, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

Thomas E. Graedel, Clifton R. Musser Professor of Industrial Ecology and Director, Center for Industrial Ecology, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

3. Production and Consumption of Energy

Lynn Price, Deputy Group Leader, International Energy Studies Group, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Mark D. Levine, Division Director, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 

 

4. Population

Anne H. Ehrlich, Policy Coordinator, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University

James Salzman, Professor of Law, American University, Washington College of Law

 

 

III.  International Trade, Finance, and Development Assistance

 

5.  International Trade

Sanford E. Gaines, Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center

 

6. Official Development Assistance

Royal C. Gardner, Professor of Law and Director of Graduate and International Studies, Stetson University College of Law

 

 

7. Development Assistance and Poverty

James Gustave Speth, Dean and Professor of Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

 

8. Private Finance

Frances Seymour, Director, Institutions and Governance Program, World Resources Institute

Lisa Dreier, Graduate Student, University of California, Berkeley

Lily Donge, Social Research Analyst, Calvert Asset Management Company

 

 

IV. Conservation and Management of Natural Resources

 

9.  Fresh Water

Robert W. Adler, Professor of Law, Wallace Stegner Center for Law, Resources and the Environment, University of Utah College of Law

 

10.  Oceans and Estuaries

Robin Kundis Craig, Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law

 

11.  Air Pollution

David M. Driesen, Professor of Law, Center for Global Law and Practice, Syracuse University College of Law

 

12.  Climate Change

Donald A. Brown, Director, Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy

 

13.  Biodiversity and Endangered Species

A. Dan Tarlock, Distinguished Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law

 

14. Forestry

Robert L. Fischman, Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington

 

15. Agriculture

John H. Davidson, Professor of Law, University of South Dakota School of Law

 

16.  Land Use

Patricia E. Salkin, Professor of Government Law, Associate Dean, and Director, Government Law Center, Albany Law School

 

 

 

 

 

V. Waste and Toxic Chemicals

 

17.  Toxic Chemicals and Pesticides

Lynn R. Goldman, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

 

18.  Lead

K.W. James Rochow, Project Director, Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning

 

19.  Hazardous Waste and Superfund

Joel A. Mintz, Professor of Law, Nova Southeastern University Law Center

 

20. Brownfields Redevelopment

Joel B. Eisen, Professor of Law and Director, Robert P. Merhige Jr., Center of Environmental Law, University of Richmond Law School

 

21. Municipal Solid Waste

Marian R. Chertow, Director, Industrial Environmental Management Program, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

 

22. Radioactive Waste

James D. Werner, Director, Reprocessing Policy Project, and Senior Policy Advisor, Missouri Department of Natural Resources

 

 

VI. Nongovernmental Actors

 

23. Public access to information, participation, and justice

Frances Irwin, Fellow, World Resources Institute

Carl Bruch, Staff Attorney, Environmental Law Institute

 

24. Business and Industry

William L. Thomas, Senior Attorney, Pillsbury Winthrop, LLP

 

25. Sustainability as a Religious and Ethical Concern

Dieter T. Hessel, Director, Program on Ecology, Justice, and Faith

 

 

VII. Education 

 

26. Kindergarten Through Twelfth Grade

Carmela M. Federico, Associate Director, Sustainability Education Center

Jaimie P. Cloud, President, Sustainability Education Center

Jack Byrne, Project Director, Center for a Sustainable Future

Keith Wheeler, Director, Center for a Sustainable Future

27.  Higher Education

Wynn Calder, Associate Director, University Leaders for a Sustainable Future and the Center for Respect of Life and Environment

Richard M. Clugston, Executive Director, University Leaders for a Sustainable Future, Center for Respect of Life and Environment, and Earth Charter USA Campaign

 

VIII. Institutions and Infrastructure

 

28. Transportation

F. Kaid Benfield, Senior Attorney and Director of Smart Growth and Transportation Policy, Natural Resources Defense Council

Michael Replogle, Transportation Director, Environmental Defense

 

29. Medical and Public Health Services

Edward P. Richards III, Professor of Law, Louisiana State University School of Law

 

 

IX.  Governance

 

30. Local Governance

Jonathan D. Weiss, Professorial Lecturer in Law and Executive Director, Center on Sustainability and Regional Growth, George Washington University Law School

 

31. State Governance

John A. Pendergrass, Staff Attorney, Environmental Law Institute

 

32. National Governance

John C. Dernbach, Professor of Law, Widener University