In this episode, host Rob Verchick talks with Center for Progressive Reform Member Scholar Noah Sachs. They discuss Sachs’ article on the Paris Agreement and what’s next for the world’s climate change accord now that the United States has started officially withdrawing from the agreement.
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Professor Noah Sachs is Professor of Law and Director, Robert R. Merhige, Jr. Center for Environmental Studies at the University of Richmond School of Law. |
Publications of Interest:
- “The Paris Climate Agreement is at risk of falling apart in the 2020s,” Vox, with commentary from Noah Sachs
- “The Paris Agreement in the 2020s: Breakdown or Breakup?,” by Noah Sachs, Ecology Law Quarterly
- The text of the Paris Agreement in English; and the Agreement in other languages
- Climateactiontracker.org
- “Can ‘Loss and Damage’ Carry the Load?,” by Robert Verchick
- “Trump’s policy moves sink Louisiana’s coast and foul its air,” by Bob Marshall in the New Orleans Advocate
- “Climate crisis: 11,000 scientists warn of ‘untold suffering,'” The Guardian
- “Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Still Rising, U.N. Report Says,” National Public Radio
- CPR Report: Climate Justice: State Courts and the Fight for Equity, by Thomas McGarity, Sidney Shapiro, Karen Sokol and David Flores
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