The rising tide of climate litigation | International Bar Association
The Netherlands is facing a growing number of legal action against the governments and private sectors over the threat of climate change. The BBC's Polly Botsford looks at the impact of the pandemic on the Netherlands' coastline, and how it could be affected.
Source: ibanet.orgPublished on 2021-08-10
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