In our third episode, hosts Jeannie Oliver and Mason Overstreet continue to investigate Trump's "America First Energy Plan." Can the use of fossil fuels achieve economic development while reducing carbon emissions? What is the National Environmental Policy Act? Vermont Law School alumni, Kyle Tisdel JD'05 and Shiloh Hernandez JD'08 of Western Environmental Law Center, discuss several of their recent cases involving public lands as well as how they are holding the Trump administration accountable in regard to the science of climate change.
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Guests:
Kyle Tisdel JD'05, Western Environmental Law Center
Shiloh Hernandez JD'08, Western Environmental Law Center
Hosts:
Jeannie Oliver, Assistant Professor and Staff Attorney
Mason Overstreet, LLM Toxics Fellow with the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic
With special thank you to the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law and the Top 10 Environmental Watch List 2019: http://vjel.vermontlaw.edu/topten/?toptenyear=2019