Issue: 2023 Vol. 43 No. 2

Environmental Responsibility in New York’s Craft Brewing Industry

Many of the state’s craft brewers review business plans, consult with industry professionals, and implement sustainable practices in order to operate socially conscious businesses. Their growing focus is more than just profit margins; instead, breweries identify ways to conserve water, reduce waste, compost by-products and support clean energy initiatives. These breweries understand that helping to … Continued

45Q: Toward a Stronger Federal Carbon Capture Tax Credit

Abstract This article explores how 45Q in the U.S tax code incentivized carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCS, or CCUS) before President Biden signed the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law. That legislation increased dollar values, added direct pay, and otherwise enhanced 45Q. The article first explains CCS mechanics, then explores 45Q’s history. Next, … Continued

Recent Decision in Environmental Law

Sackett v. EPA, 143 S. Ct. 1322 (2023) Facts The petitioners in this case were Michael and Chantelle Sackett.1 The petitioners purchased property near Priest Lake in Idaho and started to backfill the lot with dirt to build a home. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ordered the Sacketts to restore the site because the backfilling violated the … Continued

NYSERDA Update

Writing this at the midpoint of 2023, the year has been punctuated by stark reminders that climate change is nipping at our heels: Canada’s wildfire smoke darkening our skies, significant flooding across the state and the Northeast, and the hottest day the planet has ever recorded. In the face of these alarming signs, the New … Continued

New York State Attorney General Environmental Protection Bureau Update

Introduction The New York attorney general’s Environmental Protection Bureau (EPB or the bureau) is located within the attorney general’s Social Justice Division. The bureau represents the state of New York, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), and other state agencies in civil environmental litigation in state and federal courts. On these matters, in state and federal … Continued

New Member Profile: Cinnamon Piñon Carlarne

For this issue, our New Member spotlight features Cinnamon Piñon Carlarne. Carlarne was recently named the 19th president and dean of Albany Law School. Before moving to New York, she was an associate dean for faculty and intellectual life at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Carlarne has been a dedicated environmental scholar … Continued