By: William Frank Weber On February 28, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in West Virginia v. EPA. The case centers around the Clean Power Plan (CPP), a rule published by the EPA under the Obama Administration, on October 23, 2015.[1] The rule, […]
Articles by: Joule Staff
CASE NOTE: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection v. Trainer Custom Chemical, LLC
By: Peyton Myers On October 8, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decided the case of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection v. Turner Custom Chemical, LLC, 906 F.3d 85 (3d Cir. 2018). This case addressed the issue of whether a landowner is liable for the […]
Injustice in Flint: Implications of Mays v. Governor of Michigan
By: LaVel Moorehead In August of 2020, residents of Flint, Michigan reached a $600 million settlement with the state of Michigan.[1] This settlement stemmed from claims due to the water crisis. The crisis began in 2014 when community water was poisoned by lead and bacteria.[2] Infuriatingly, the Michigan state government […]
COP26: Climate Change Confrontation or Cop-Out?
By: Meghann Principe The Global Climate Summit of 2021, or COP26, took place October 31st and ended on November 12th. Although it took nearly two weeks and was the most well-attended global climate summit to date, this global charade could have been an email (https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-which-countries-have-sent-the-most-delegates-to-cop26). Before COP26, the United Nations […]
R.S. 2477 and the Impact on the Western United States
By: Maegan Stump Revised Statute 2477 (R.S. 2477) was originally enacted as a grant of rights-of-way in Section 8 of the Mining Act of 1866. R.S. 2477 states, “The right of way for the construction of highways over public lands, not reserved for public uses, is hereby granted.” At the […]
What Ever Happened to the Green “Real” Deal?
By: Gabrielle Kolencik Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has made quite the impression on her “Green New Deal,” so much so that back in 2019 Congressman Matt Gaetz came up with his own agenda: The Green “Real” Deal. What is the Green New Deal, and what’s going on with both of these […]
COVID-19 Commute: Air Quality During the Work From Home Era
By: Ellie Blixt At the end of December 2019, a contagious respiratory illness was reported in Wuhan, China. For the first few weeks, the World Health Organization (WHO) had doubts that the roots of the illness (pneumonia-like cases) stemmed from a new coronavirus.[1] As early as January 21st, 2020, the […]
Joule Volume 9 – 2021
Joule 2021 – Volume 9
Why are Gas Prices on the Rise and is This Out of the Ordinary?
By: Devon Valinsky If you are someone who drives frequently, you are likely aware of the sharp increase in gas prices over the last few months. You may also be aware of much of the political posturing and theories on why these prices have been on the rise. The U.S. […]
Cancellation of the Keystone XL Pipeline: Good or Bad?
By: Morgan Scheckel Within his first few days in office, President Biden signed an executive order which revoked the permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline.[1] The project was proposed in 2008 by TC Energy and it was designed to transport tar sands oil from Alberta, Canada to the Gulf Coast […]