How the climate crisis is changing the legal profession | International Bar Association
The legal sector has been making its own transition from fossil fuel companies to climate crisis advocates. But what does this mean for lawyers, their clients and the wider profession? The BBC's Global Insight investigation looks at what it means.
Source: ibanet.orgPublished on 2021-09-28
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