In focus : Should City firms cut ties with fossil fuel giants ?
Extinction Rebellion campaigners are calling for the legal sector to act responsibly to represent some of the world’s biggest carbon emitters. But why do law firms be representing fossil fuel companies and profiting from them? Lucy Spencer explains.
Source: lawgazette.co.ukPublished on 2021-08-27
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