Alejandro Camacho (Professor of Law at UCLA) joins Jon Christensen (Director of LENS) to talk about his new book Lessons for a Warming Planet: A Vital History of US Environmental Law. Their conversation traces the history of US environmental law from the colonial period to the present and explores what practical lessons might be learned from this history that can help us understand and address today's challenges. Camacho identifies key turning points, from the rise of property law and resource extraction to the emergence of modern environmental regulation in the twentieth century. He reflects on how environmental law has become so contested in recent decades, and what kinds of legal imagination and policy innovation might be needed to confront climate change, environmental injustice, and new technological risks.
Music: “Concrete River” by Elori Saxl. Courtesy of Western Vinyl. Used by permission.
Cover image: Jonathan Fieber, «Klima Baumscheibe»