Over the course of three days, the Environmental Law Collaborative (ELC) convened in Briarcliff Manor, New York to discuss “Blue Sky Thinking in a Red Sky World.” The ELC comprises a rotating group of law professors who assemble every other year to think, discuss, and write on an important and intriguing theme in environmental law. This year, the group focused on how to think optimistically and proactively about environmental protection when so much is going so quickly in the opposite direction.
Research and Scholarship
A Human Rights Approach to Climate-Induced Displacement
91Ƶ | Haub Environmental Law Professor Camila Bustos co-authored an article titled “” which was published in the Michigan State International Law Review.
The article highlights the human rights obligations of government and international communities for individuals facing climate-induced displacement across and within borders.