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Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Patrick Parenteau, Professor of Law Emeritus at Vermont Law and Graduate School, about Environmental Law, Hard Work, and Whooping Cranes. Read his full bio below.Thank you to Vermont Law and Graduate School for sponsoring. "Vermont Law and Graduate School is one of the top environmental law schools in the U.S. and is nationally renowned in climate change law, restorative justice, criminal law, and clinical education." Learn more at www.vermontlaw.eduHelp us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Please be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Patrick Parenteau at https://www.vermontlaw.edu/faculty/parenteau-patGuest Bio:Patrick A. Parenteau is Emeritus Professor of Law and Senior Fellow for Climate Policy in the Environmental Law Center at Vermont Law School. He previously served as Director of the Environmental Law Center and was the founding director of the EAC (formerly the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic) in 2004.Professor Parenteau has an extensive background in environmental and natural resources law. His previous positions include Vice President for Conservation with the National Wildlife Federation in Washington, DC (1976-1984); Regional Counsel to the New England Regional Office of the EPA in Boston (1984-1987); Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (1987-1989); and Senior Counsel with the Perkins Coie law firm in Portland, Oregon (1989-1993).Professor Parenteau has been involved in drafting, litigating, implementing, teaching, and writing about environmental law and policy for over three decades. His current focus is on confronting the profound challenges of climate change through his teaching, publishing, public speaking and litigation.Professor Parenteau is a Fulbright US Scholar and a Fellow in the American College of Environmental Lawyers. In 2005 he received the National Wildlife Federation's Conservation Achievement Award in recognition of his contributions to wildlife conservation and environmental education. In 2016 he received the Kerry Rydberg Award for excellence in public interest environmental law.Professor Parenteau holds a B.S. from Regis University, a J.D. from Creighton University, and an LLM in Environmental Law from the George Washington U.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
Eight years after the encyclical Laudato Si' Pope Francis published a new text “Laudate Deum” which condemns climate denial and urges the world to act swiftly to avert climate disaster. Also six young plaintiffs from Portugal are suing over 30 European countries they say have violated their rights to life by failing to act on climate change. Patrick Parenteau is an emeritus professor at Vermont Law School and joined us to recap the recent hearing in front of a “Grand Chamber” of judges in the European Court of Human Rights and discuss what it could mean for climate action. And the 20-year U.S. war in Afghanistan brought tens of thousands of direct casualties but also dangerous pollutants that survivors are still living among. Reporter Lynzy Billing describes the hazards and health problems some Afghans link to the war. — To learn more about these stories check out our website loe.org for a full transcript, photos, and links to further reading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court's upcoming docket sitting by sitting. The cases that will be covered are included below.Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (October 3) – environmental law; water policy regulations; administrative lawDelaware v. Pennsylvania and Wisconsin (October 3) – State claims dispute over travelers checks; financial services & e-commerce Merrill v. Milligan (October 11) – election law; whether Alabama's 2021 redistricting plan violated the Voting Rights Act National Pork Producers Council v. Ross (October 11) – interstate commerce, dormant commerce clauseHelix Energy Solutions Group v. Hewitt (October 12) – labor law; regulatory policy on overtime pay and exemptions; Fair Labor Standard's ActFeaturing:-- Donald Kochan, Professor of Law and Deputy Executive Director, Law and Economics Center, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University -- Prof. Michael Dimino, Professor of Law, Widener University Commonwealth Law School -- Charles Yates, Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation -- Prof. Patrick Parenteau, Professor of Law, Vermont Law School -- Moderator: Adam Gustafson, Senior Counsel for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs at Boeing
Why Florida?On this week’s podcast, Senior Editors Meghan Gordon and Brian Scheid look at the Trump administration’s plan to open nearly all federal waters to oil and gas drilling and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s sudden and unusual decision to exempt Florida from the...
Patrick Parenteau, a professor at Vermont Law School, discusses an effort by more than 20 states and cities to rescue President Barack Obama's clean power plan, potentially halting President Trump's plans to scuttle the emissions-cutting program. He speaks with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law.
Patrick Parenteau, a professor at Vermont Law School, discusses an effort by more than 20 states and cities to rescue President Barack Obama's clean power plan, potentially halting President Trump's plans to scuttle the emissions-cutting program. He speaks with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at Vermont Law School, discuss the Trump administration's evolving positon on environmental regulations, including U.S. involvement in the Paris climate accord and national park designations. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at Vermont Law School, discuss the Trump administration's evolving positon on environmental regulations, including U.S. involvement in the Paris climate accord and national park designations. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankel, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law School, discuss the backlash against President Trump’s executive order rolling back several Obama-era climate rules. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Bob Moon report the day's top legal stories.
Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankel, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law School, discuss the backlash against President Trump's executive order rolling back several Obama-era climate rules. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Bob Moon report the day's top legal stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankel, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law School, discuss the backlash against President Trump’s executive order rolling back several Obama-era climate rules. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankel, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law School, discuss the backlash against President Trump's executive order rolling back several Obama-era climate rules. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Robin Craig, a professor at the University of Utah School of Law, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the University of Vermont Law School, discuss president Obama’s ban on arctic drilling, which cannot be overturned by successors. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Robin Craig, a professor at the University of Utah School of Law, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the University of Vermont Law School, discuss president Obama's ban on arctic drilling, which cannot be overturned by successors. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Presented by Patrick Parenteau, Professor, VT Law School