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EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 25 MIN

How Can Local Governments Sustainably Develop and Combat Climate Change?

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Jonathan Rosenbloom, professor of law at Albany Law School, details his involvement in creating the Sustainable Development Code, helping local governments engage in more environmentally responsible land development. Rosenbloom also discusses how local governments can fill the gap in environmental and climate policymaking given the retreat of the federal government from that role.

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Jonathan Rosenbloom, professor of law at Albany Law School, details his involvement in creating the Sustainable Development Code, helping local governments engage in more environmentally responsible land development. Rosenbloom also discusses how local governments can fill the gap in environmental and climate policymaking given the retreat of the federal government from that role.

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