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Environmental Law Symposium 2018
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Serious Evaluation of Storage as an Alternative in the North Carolina Integrated Resource Planning Process
- Abigail Christoph
Incorporating Renewables into the Electrical Grid
- Hayley Dane
Sierra Club v. FERC: Evaluating Climate Change Under NEPA
- Erin Grubbs
Implementation of Third Party-Ownership Solar Energy in North Carolina Under HB 589
- Caroline Martin
Still Fighting for Clean Water: An Overview of N.C.'s Updated Coal Ash Regulation and Ongoing Citizen Legal Actions
- Hannah Petersen
Environmental Justice Implications of GenX and North Carolina's Shifting Treatment of Environmental Justice Claims
- Rachel Posey
Flood Risk Management: Disparate State and Federal Standards
- Zachary Shufro
Administrative Law Limits to Executive Order 13807
- Alyssa Wright
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