Welcome to the Club: Introducing UNC’s Newest Urban Planning Organization
By Anthony Buckley Anthony Buckley is a junior at UNC-Chapel Hill majoring in Environmental Science on the Quantitative Energy Systems track. He is also a UNC Cleantech Summit intern, member of the Carolina Sustainability Council, vice-president of BuildUP, and a … Read more
A Closer Look at Flooding and Financial Risk in Eastern North Carolina
By Hope Thomson Hope Thomson is a recent MPH graduate from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. She is currently a Graduate Research Assistant with the NC Policy Collaboratory. Hurricane Impacts in Eastern North Carolina I threw the … Read more
Connecting Carolina Law Students with Environmental Issues Through the Environmental Law Project
By Jasmine B. Washington, J.D. Jasmine Washington graduated from the UNC School of Law in May 2021. She will begin work as an associate attorney at Southern Environmental Law Center in Chapel Hill, NC this fall. Environmental Law Project I … Read more
COVID-19 Regulations and Their Effect on the Environment
By Olivia Clark Olivia Clark is a 2020 graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Reporting Journalism and a first-year law student at the UNC School of Law. Editor’s Note: Olivia’s paper, “COVID-19 Regulations and … Read more
Evaluating North Carolina’s Options to Decarbonize N.C.’s Electricity Sector
By Jonas Monast Jonas Monast is the C. Boyden Gray Distinguished Fellow, Assistant Professor and Director of the Center on Climate, Energy, Environment & Economics (CE3) at the UNC School of Law. Editor’s Note: During the spring of 2020 the … Read more
Helping Local Governments Respond to Drinking Water Incidents
By Jill Moore Jill Moore is an Associate Professor of Public Law and Government at the UNC School of Government. Local government agencies have critical roles in responding to drinking water incidents. Incidents affecting drinking water occur frequently in North … Read more

