The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law develops legal techniques to fight climate change, trains law students and lawyers in their use, and provides the public with up-to-date resources on key topics in climate law and regulation. The center works closely with Columbia University's Earth Institute and with governmental, nongovernmental and academic organizations.

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Publications from 2003

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Article: Bi-Polar and Polycentric Approaches to Human Rights and the Environment, Michael Burger

Publications from 2000

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Article: Consultants' and Lawyers' Duties to Report Contamination, Michael B. Gerrard

Publications from 1999

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Article: How SEQRA Cases Fared in 1998, Michael B. Gerrard

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Book Review: Ecology and the Jewish Spirit: Where Nature and the Sacred Meet, Michael Burger

Books from 1998

Book: Brownfields Law and Practice: The Cleanup and Redevelopment of Contaminated Land, Michael B. Gerrard

Publications from 1997

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Article: Municipal Powers Under SEQRA, Michael B. Gerrard

Publications from 1994

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Article: Environmental Commercial Law – Update on SEQRA Lawsuits for 1994, Michael B. Gerrard

Book: Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting, Michael B. Gerrard

Books from 1992

Book: Environmental Law Practice Guide: State and Federal Law, Michael B. Gerrard

Books from 1990

Book: Environmental Impact Review in New York, Michael B. Gerrard, Philip Weinberg, and Daniel A. Ruzow