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The Paris Agreement And Global Climate Litigation After The Trump Withdrawal, David Hunter Jan 2019

The Paris Agreement And Global Climate Litigation After The Trump Withdrawal, David Hunter

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The article addresses the emergence of cases in many countries around the world that are addressing climate change by enforcing, or at least referring to, the Paris Agreement.


Joining The Convention On Biological Diversity, William Snape Jan 2010

Joining The Convention On Biological Diversity, William Snape

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INTRODUCTION: Life on Earth as we know it is under siege. Significant and probably irreversible changes to the natural world are now occurring. It is an undisputed fact that we are losing wild species in nature to extinction faster than in any geologic period since the dinosaur die-off roughly sixty five million years ago. It is also undisputed that ecosystem services from land, water, and air are degraded throughout the world and threatening food supplies, economic development, scientific advancements, and global security. The rapid advent of global warming and associated climate change makes the job of saving native plants, animals, …


Climate Change, Corporate Strategy, And Corporate Law Duties, Perry E. Wallace Jan 2009

Climate Change, Corporate Strategy, And Corporate Law Duties, Perry E. Wallace

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Although greenhouse-gas management now ranks among the world’s great challenges, this status did not obtain instantly—or easily. Today, however, reservations about the validity of global warming as a major threat are fading. They are fading, appropriately, as rapidly as some ice sheets and glaciers are melting. Indeed, the steady flow of new, compelling evidence joins an already considerable base of scientific, economic, and other certainties about the subject.

The result of this evolution in climate-change certainty has been major change of global dimensions. In notable ways, the structures and the functions of governmental, economic, and social institutions around the world …