The Changing Landscape of Energy Law: Administrative Law Review Symposium - Panel 1: Climate Change Legislation: Domestic and International Implications If Congress passes climate change legislation, (1) what is the most desirable form of such legislation; and (2) how would the new law be enforced? Will efforts to achieve climate change legislation be successful? What are the benefits/drawbacks of various climate change proposals? How do domestic legislative efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions account for the existence of international climate change arrangements? Moderator: William Snape, Professor, Washington College of Law • Cynthia Marlette, General Counsel, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission • Vicki Arroyo, Director of Policy Analysis, Pew Center on Climate Change • Jonathan Black, Professional Staff member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources • Bruce Harris, Chief Policy Advisor – Energy & Air Quality, serving the Honorable John D. Dingell, Chairman, House Energy & Commerce Committee (Javascript is required to view Mediasite content)