Climate Litigation Cases Booming After Paris Agreement – Often Led by Young Activists
It was a shocking day for Germany’s youth climate movement, but it has changed the course of the country's politics and economy for the next three decades, according to reports from the Financial Times and The Guardian. But what has happened?
Source: insurancejournal.comPublished on 2021-05-17
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