American Tax Policy Institute Webinar
Rewriting the Rules: Environmental Tax Policy in a Shifting Legal Landscape
As governments reevaluate their commitments to climate mitigation and fiscal policy priorities shift, the legal and practical contours of environmental tax law are rapidly changing. This webinar will examine the implications of recent federal legislative developments, including the enactment of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” for environmental tax policy and clean energy investment. In this non-partisan webinar, experts from law, accounting, and policy will discuss the rollback of tax-based incentives for climate action, evolving requirements for project qualification, and the uncertain future of energy-related tax credits. The panel will also consider how state and local governments, nonprofit actors, and the private sector are responding to these changes—and how these developments may shape the future use of tax policy to address environmental and economic priorities.
- Chair: Bridget J. Crawford, President, American Tax Policy Institute and Professor, ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ School of Law
- Moderator: Robert F. Mann, University of Oregon School of Law
Featured Speakers:
- Michael Hamersky, Pace Energy and Climate Change Center
- Seth Hanlon, Tax Law Center, New York University School of Law
- Tracey M. Roberts, Sanford University Cumberland School of Law
- Amish Shah, Holland & Knight LLP
The event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required.
The program is co-sponsored by the Pace Energy and Climate Center.
Continuing education credits are not available for this program.
<p><strong>Rewriting the Rules: Environmental Tax Policy in a Shifting Legal Landscape</strong></p> <p>As governments reevaluate their commitments to climate mitigation and fiscal policy priorities shift, the legal and practical contours of environmental tax law are rapidly changing. This webinar will examine the implications of recent federal legislative developments, including the enactment of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” for environmental tax policy and clean energy investment. In this non-partisan webinar, experts from law, accounting, and policy will discuss the rollback of tax-based incentives for climate action, evolving requirements for project qualification, and the uncertain future of energy-related tax credits. The panel will also consider how state and local governments, nonprofit actors, and the private sector are responding to these changes—and how these developments may shape the future use of tax policy to address environmental and economic priorities.</p><br /><ul> <li><strong>Chair: Bridget J. Crawford</strong>, President, American Tax Policy Institute and Professor, ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ School of Law<br /></li><li><strong>Moderator: Robert F. Mann</strong>, University of Oregon School of Law<br /></li></ul><br /><p><strong>Featured Speakers:</strong></p><br /><ul> <li><strong>Michael Hamersky</strong>, Pace Energy and Climate Change Center<br /></li><li><strong>Seth Hanlon</strong>, Tax Law Center, New York University School of Law<br /></li><li><strong>Tracey M. Roberts</strong>, Sanford University Cumberland School of Law<br /></li><li><strong>Amish Shah</strong>, Holland & Knight LLP<br /></li></ul><br /><p>The event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required.</p> <p>The program is co-sponsored by the Pace Energy and Climate Center.</p> <p>Continuing education credits are not available for this program.</p>
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