Breaking the Logjam: An Environmental Law for the 21st Century

Date: Friday, March 28 , 2008
Time: 8:45 am

Cost: Free!

An environmental logjam has been building in the U.S. for years: Congress has not passed major environmental legislation in nearly two decades, partisanship has prevented progress, and existing federal statutes have failed to solve growing problems like climate change. But there is a new consensus emerging among a diverse group of environmental law experts about how to solve the problems.

Over 40 leading environmental experts from across the ideological spectrum - and with experience in environmental organizations, business, government, and academia - will offer proposals to address problems such as climate change, degradation of marine ecosystems, waste management failures, unregulated factory farms, urban congestion, and paralysis in management of the public lands. This two-day event is open to the public but registration - and meal selection- is requested. Please click here for more information.

Location:
NYU School of Law, Vanderbilt Hall
40 Washington Square So.(bet. MacDougal & Sullivan Sts)
(212) 992-8165

Directions:
A, B, C, D, E, F, V (West 4th St)


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