Constitutional Law | Climate Change Policies | Environment Introduction: Cruising to New Green Fees When Climate Funding Mechanisms Collide with Federal Navigability Protections In a groundbreaking move to bolster climate resilience, Hawaii enacted a “green fee” in May 2025—a sweeping tourism surcharge designed to fund adaptation projects such as shoreline restoration, wildfire
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Regulating the Release of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes for Ethical and Ecological Safeguards
In the ever-evolving battle to protect biodiversity and prevent species extinction, scientists are exploring innovative methods to mitigate threats to wildlife. One such method that has sparked both interest and controversy is the use of bacteria-infected mosquitoes to combat the spread of diseases that are endangering bird populations. This novel