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Climate change and the future of fire policy

Eric Biber, professor of law | October 5, 2015

It has been a brutal fire season here in California. It’s been brutal in part because of a historically bad drought. But unfortunately, the end of the drought (when it comes) will not be the end of our fire problems. Those fire problems are the result of long-term, human-caused trends that will only continue: climate … Continue reading »

Bad idea: change the Wilderness Act to respond to climate change

Eric Biber, professor of law | July 10, 2014

The Wilderness Act is one of the iconic pieces of environmental legislation, and it is 50 years old this year. It created a process and management standard by which millions of acres of relatively undeveloped federal land were protected from development and most forms of active human management. These lands are to be managed, as … Continue reading »