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Complex Value Choices at the Environment-Energy Interface
Hari M. Osofsky
Northwestern University School of Law
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Environment
44%
Value
44%
Risk
33%
Selection
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Expansion
33%
United States of America
22%
Decision
22%
Carbon Sequestration
22%
Hydraulic Fracturing
11%
Cleaner
11%
Energy Technology
11%
Technological Development
11%
Regulatory Approach
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Core
11%
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11%
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11%
Carbon
11%
Emission
11%
Set
11%
Species
11%
Economics
11%
Option
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Government
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Technology
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Ecosystems
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Human Species
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Law
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Energy Transition
22%
Approach
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Example
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Economics
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Decision
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Governance
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Economic and Social Development
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Stakeholders
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Scientific Development
11%
Power Plant
11%
Entrustable Professional Activity
11%
Energy Technology
11%
Actors
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Storage
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Analysis
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Health
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Reality
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Problem
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Situation
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Emission
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Technological Change
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Carbon
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Authority
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INIS
energy
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interfaces
44%
environment
44%
values
44%
risks
33%
expansion
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demand
22%
ecosystems
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levels
11%
humans
11%
range
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storage
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people
11%
emission
11%
carbon
11%
legal aspects
11%
inclusions
11%
economics
11%
drilling
11%
pollution
11%
epa
11%
carbon sequestration
11%
power plants
11%
hydraulic fracturing
11%
Arts and Humanities
Challenges
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Emerging technologies
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Computer Science
Contexts
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Environmental Context
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Federal Agency
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Transitions
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Energy Law
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