This comment analyses the relationship between climate law and environmental law. It examines this relationship from both a normative and a descriptive point of view. Normatively, it brings together various strands from some of the existing literature to form an overall model of the relationship-looking at 'crowding out', 'crowding in', 'climate exceptionalism' and adding in 'climate unexceptionalism'. In descriptive terms, it considers, inter alia, 'super wickedness', instruments and governance, mitigation and adaptation.
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SUNY Syracuse, Coll Law, Law, Affiliated Fac Inst Secur Policy & Law, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
US Naval Acad, Leadership & Law, Annapolis, MD 21402 USA
Univ Penn, Law Sch, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USASUNY Syracuse, Coll Law, Law, Affiliated Fac Inst Secur Policy & Law, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
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Melbourne Law Sch, Ctr Resources Energy & Environm Law, Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaMelbourne Law Sch, Ctr Resources Energy & Environm Law, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Godden, Lee
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