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13 Oct 1:47 pm
... carbon capture and sequestration still years from commercial viability, how BACT will be defined is up in the air. "There's no add-on, magic technology widget thingy that controls
CO2," said David Bookbinder, the Sierra Club's chief climate counsel. Absent a widget, EPA's proposal
leaves ... require power companies to consider co-firing with biomass or co-generating with waste heat, said Bookbinder. It also, he said,
could mean that plants might need to consider switching fuels, from ...
25 Nov, 2006 12:00 pm
... and responsibility to control greenhouse gas emissions linked to global warming - which many scientists describe as the biggest environmental threat to the planet. It is a rare day
when state lawyers travel to Washington hoping to win new powers for the federal government. As David Bookbinder, a Sierra Club lawyer, noted, "How often do federal authorities insist they lack the authority to do something?" The administration's approach to
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20 Nov, 2006 9:04 pm
The online WSJ's "Legal Banter" feature is sponsoring a debate on global warming suits between Russell Johnson of Skadden Arps and David
Bookbinder of the Sierra Club (via the WSJ law blog, which has reader comments)....
29 Sep, 2006 9:42 am
From David Bookbinder: To my surprise, last June 26th the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of
Massachusetts v. EPA and look at whether the Clean Air Act gives EPA the authority to regulate the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. We did not expect the Court to take this
case, and had written the petition more as an exercise in educating the Court about this issue. We wanted to give the Court a heads-up that they would be hearing more about the issue as
other cases ...
27 Sep, 2006 3:36 am
... in San Francisco tomorrow, called: "An Incovenient Law." It's about the upcoming Supreme Court case Massachusetts v. EPA and, among other things, whether the Clean Air Act says that
carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are "air pollutants" or not - stay tuned for our Washington D.C. lead counsel David Bookbinder's post on the case.
18 Jul, 2007 12:34 pm
... hog farms, have entered into agreement with the EPA. "The EPA decided to give them blanket amnesty in the form of, 'You send us a check ... and we'll guarantee that no one will sue
you,'" said David Bookbinder, senior attorney for the Sierra Club. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia, however, found in its 2-1 ruling that the EPA was exercising a valid use of the agency's enforcement discretion by entering into agreements with the farms. ...
18 Aug, 2008 10:06 pm
... "-No doubt, Sir-there is a whole chapter wanting here-and a chasm of ten pages made in the book by it-but the bookbinder is neither a fool,
or a knave, or a puppy-but, on the contrary, the book is more perfect and complete by wanting the chapter, than ... -Laurence Sterne, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy,
Gentleman, ch. XXV. Kevin Brigden, Iryna Labunska, David Santillo & Paul Johnston, Greenpeace Research Laboratories, Chemical Contamination
at E-waste Recycling and Disposal Sites in ...
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