Three Predictions for Climate Litigation in 2023 - Union of Concerned Scientists
In our series of letters from African journalists, writer and former climate lawyer Jonathan Marcus looks at a few things we’ll see this year in their predictions for the future of legal action against polluters and human rights.
Source: blog.ucsusa.orgPublished on 2023-01-30
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