John Dernbach

John Dernbach

Author on Sustainable Development and Climate Change Law

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Pennsylvania Petitioned to Adopt Economy-Wide Cap-and-Trade Program for Greenhouse Gas Emissions

On November 28, the Clean Air Council, Robert B. McKinstry, Jr., the Widener University Commonwealth Law School Environmental Law and Sustainability Center, Professor John C. Dernbach, C. Baird Brown, and over fifty other businesses, organizations…

By John Dernbach • December 3, 2018

Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States: Table of Contents and Selected Chapters

The Environmental Law Institute has published Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States (Michael B. Gerrard & John C. Dernbach eds., March 2019). The book is a playbook of state, local, federal, and private legal pathways for…

By John Dernbach • December 3, 2018

Election 2018: Pennsylvania U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial Candidate Positions on Sustainability and Climate Change

Students at Widener Commonwealth Law School have created two-column comparison charts to enable you to quickly compare and contrast the positions of major party candidates on a range of sustainability and climate change issues.  The chart for the…

By John Dernbach • October 22, 2018

The Challenge and Opportunity of Deep Decarbonization

The national debate about climate change has reached a crucial point. We have had eight years of modest progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.  The best known and most controversial part of that effort is the Clean Power Plan, which is…

By John Dernbach • January 27, 2017

Where do Presidential and Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Candidates Stand on Sustainability and Climate Change?

Students at Widener Commonwealth Law School have created two-column comparison charts to enable you to quickly compare and contrast the positions of major party candidates on a range of sustainability and climate change issues.  The chart for the…

By John Dernbach • October 27, 2016

Seriousness and Levity at the Paris Climate Conference

Paris—This is easily one of the most important conferences to the parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in the 21 years these conferences have been held.  The Convention is a treaty that now has 195 member countries.  The…

By John Dernbach • December 8, 2015

Can Shale Gas Help Accelerate the Transition to Sustainability?

Few energy issues in recent decades have proven as contentious as shale gas. The rapid recent development of shale gas in the United States has reduced gas prices, helped the U.S. economy recover from the recent recession, reduced U.S. dependence on…

By John Dernbach • January 5, 2015

What are the Positions of the Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Candidates on Sustainability Issues?

The Environmental Law Center at Widener University School of Law has published an in-depth comparison of the Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidates’ positions on issues related to sustainability. The comparison is available here.  The…

By John Dernbach • October 19, 2014

The Sustainable Relationship: What the United States and the United Kingdom Can Teach Each Other About Climate Change and Sustainable Development at the National Level

As the urgency of climate change, biodiversity loss, severe poverty, and other global environmental and development challenges continues to grow, concerted international action to address them is becoming even harder. National efforts are thus more…

By John Dernbach • August 1, 2013

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