On Thin Ice: Climate Action in the Trump Administration
Climate change has been called the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century. Yet, despite clear evidence that...
Eric V. Hull is a professor of law at Florida Coastal School of Law where he teaches courses in administrative law, environmental law, ocean and coastal law, property, toxic torts, and zoning and land use law. He coordinates the environmental curriculum, the environmental externship program and serves as the faculty adviser to the Environmental Law Society. Professor Hull regularly publishes on a wide range of environmental law topics, with emphasis on the impact of pollution on marine systems, human health, and the environment. He holds a Bachelor of Science in biology, Master of Science in marine biology and coastal zone management, a Juris Doctor, and a Master of Laws in environmental and land use law. He is admitted to practice law in the state of Florida as well as before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Climate change has been called the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century. Yet, despite clear evidence that...
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