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Environmental Law Monitor is a Bracewell podcast that addresses trends and developments in environmental law.

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Environmental Law Monitor is a Bracewell podcast that addresses trends and developments in environmental law.

    The Role of NGOs and the Private Sector in Environmental Justice With Matthew Tejada and Steven Cook

    The Role of NGOs and the Private Sector in Environmental Justice With Matthew Tejada and Steven Cook

    On this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, guest Matthew Tejada, senior vice president for environmental health at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), discusses environmental justice with host Daniel Pope and Steven Cook, of counsel in Bracewell’s Environment, Lands and Resources practice. 
    Tune in to hear Dan, Matt, and Steven discuss environmental justice – a signature policy goal of the Biden administration. The conversation covers how this administration has fared in expanding both the focus of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on environmental justice and the role of non-governmental organizations and the private sector in the environmental justice movement.
     

    • 40 min
    Breaking Down the Congressional Review Act: A Special CRA Explainer

    Breaking Down the Congressional Review Act: A Special CRA Explainer

    In a special crossover episode with Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group (PRG) podcast The Lobby Shop, Daniel Pope and Taylor Stuart sit down with PRG’s Liam Donovan and Joe Brazauskas to do a deep dive on the Congressional Review Act, a powerful tool that has the Biden administration scrambling to finalize its regulatory proposals ahead of electoral uncertainty.

    • 35 min
    Women in Environmental Law: Practical Advice You'll Actually Use

    Women in Environmental Law: Practical Advice You'll Actually Use

    Women have become more prominent and influential in environmental law. What better time to celebrate and recognize women lawyers than during Women’s History Month? 
    On this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, host Taylor Stuart is joined by three guests who focus their practice on environmental issues: Christine Wyman, senior counsel at Chevron, along with Brittany Pemberton, partner, and Sara Burgin, of counsel, in the environment, lands and resources practice at Bracewell.
    Tune in to hear Taylor, Christine, Brittany and Sara reflect on the contributions of women to the environmental legal profession. They also share their personal career journeys and offer practical advice for other female lawyers. 

    • 32 min
    Edwards Aquifer Blindcats: A Potentially Endangered Species With Amanda Glen and Ann Navaro

    Edwards Aquifer Blindcats: A Potentially Endangered Species With Amanda Glen and Ann Navaro

    The Edwards Aquifer is the primary source of drinking water for many people in central Texas. The deep caverns of the aquifer are also home to two species of blind catfish. 
    On this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, host Daniel Pope is joined by guests Amanda Glen, senior natural resources technical director at SWCA, a global environmental consulting firm, and Ann Navaro, partner in Bracewell’s environment, lands and resources practice. 
    Tune in to hear Daniel, Amanda and Ann discuss two species of blind catfish that live deep in the Edwards Aquifer, underneath the city of San Antonio. The toothless blind catfish and the widemouth blind catfish have been proposed to be listed under the Endangered Species Act, and Amanda and Ann discuss the considerations and potential ramifications of these listings.
     

    • 34 min
    A Strategic Approach to Emissions Credits With Anew’s Kyle Breeze

    A Strategic Approach to Emissions Credits With Anew’s Kyle Breeze

    Go generate emissions credits. It’s worth it.
    On this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, host Daniel Pope and environment, lands and resources partner Whit Swift talk with Kyle Breeze, vice president of Gulf Coast Emissions at Anew, about Houston-Galveston-Brazoria area emissions credits.  
    The conversation dives into how the price and value of emissions credits have changed over the last decade, why the emissions credit market is at a “pinch point” right now and the financial importance of being a proactive – rather than reactive – market participant. Kyle also highlights how strategic thinking about nitrogen oxide (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) will likely apply to future decarbonization strategies and urges firms to prioritize their emissions plans.
     

    • 35 min
    Key Developments in Environmental Law and Policy in 2023, and What's Ahead in 2024

    Key Developments in Environmental Law and Policy in 2023, and What's Ahead in 2024

    On this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, we look back at the significant developments in environmental and natural resources law and policy in 2023, as well as look ahead to what's to come in 2024. Co-hosts Daniel Pope and Taylor Stuart talk with Ann Navaro and Tim Wilkins, partners in Bracewell’s environment, lands and resources practice, about a range of topics, including the Biden administration’s climate and environmental justice goals, Waters of the United States, renewable energy regulatory developments, and much more.

    • 29 min

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