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Climate change will require innovative solutions – new energy technologies and new adaptation strategies. These innovations will inevitably pose risks, often in the form of possible harm to human welfare or the environment. Climate change itself involves uncertainties. Evaluating these risks and informing decision makers and members of the public will be challenging. An environmental impact statement does not dictate the substance of regulatory decisions but is at least supposed to force the agency to take a "hard look" at the relevant factors. Unfortunately, it has been difficult to codify this directive in the context of catastrophic risks, which generally have low probabilities but extreme consequences. The problem of how to handle potentially catastrophic risks has vexed the courts. Dam safety and nuclear power have been particularly fertile sources of disputes over risk assessment, and are used here as case studies. This article suggests six improvements in current NEPA practice.
期刊介绍:
Issues in Legal Scholarship presents cutting-edge legal and policy research using the format of online peer-reviewed symposia. The journal’s emphasis on interdisciplinary work and legal theory extends to recent symposium topics such as Single-Sex Marriage, The Reformation of American Administrative Law, and Catastrophic Risks. The symposia systematically address emerging issues of great significance, offering ongoing scholarship of interest to a wide range of policy and legal researchers. Online publication makes it possible for other researchers to find the best and latest quickly, as well as to join in further discussion. Each symposium aims to be a living forum with ongoing publications and commentaries.