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16
Sep
Webinar
September 16, 2025
3:00 PM — 3:30 PM
Eastern

Monthly Climate Change Briefing: September 2025

When

September 16, 2025 3:00 pm — 3:30 pm

Where

Webinar Only

An ELI Public Briefing
In an effort to make our experts' information widely accessible, the Environmental Law Institute is now offering our Monthly Climate Change Briefings to the public without any fees.

Staying on top of the legal and policy developments in the climate change arena is no small task. As a special service to the public, the Environmental Law Institute provides a series of monthly webinars with national experts on climate law and policy to keep you up to date with short presentations about various sectors, along with time at the end for discussion between the panelists and to answer audience questions.

Topics to be addressed in this month's briefing:

  • DC Circuit ruling rejecting suit seeking continued payments under Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
  • Dismissal of challenge to termination of Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grants
  • Denial of preliminary injunction against California's greenhouse gas reporting rules
  • Dismissal of Charleston, South Carolina's suit against fossil fuel companies
  • Updates from 9 states, including a new omnibus energy and climate bill
  • Endangerment finding and other EPA rule makings

Speakers:
Daniel Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Center for Law, Energy, & the Environment, University of California, Berkeley
Michael Gerrard, Founder and Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia Law School
Robert Sussman, Principal, Sussman & Associates

Materials:
ELI Members will have access to a recording of this session (usually posted within 3-5 business days). If you are not an ELI member but would like to have access to archived sessions like this one, please see the many benefits of membership and how to join.

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