In this episode, the 2022 Podcast Team Amanda, Chuku, and Florencia discuss their thoughts and views upon the development of the right of protest. We voiced our opinions on the Insulate Britain M25 controversy, the Government/Police/Crime/Sentencing Courts Bill, and its impact. We also discussed whether the new wave of protesting aligns with the old methods and ideologies of protesting and whether we agree with it.
Navigating Ethical Supply Chains: Insights from Becky Milon at the Fairtrade Foundation
Advancing Climate Justice: A Conversation with Niall Toru
Decoding Cocoa: Regulations, Sustainability, and the Future of Chocolate
Navigating Environmental Justice: Gert van der Bijl's Perspectives on EUDR, Solidaridad, and Sustainable Agriculture
The Single-Use Plastic Ban: Why recycling is not the solution
A Lawyer’s Transition from O&G to Sustainability
Climate Change Loss and Damage: What’s the fuss?
Realities of Environmental Law Practice & The Rights of Nature
Regulating Air Quality
Can Climate Assemblies Change the Conversation?
Environmental Racism and Its Links to Climate Justice
Risks and Duties: Understanding investor action on climate change
Public Interest Environmental Law: Get Involved and Make a Difference
Keynote Lecture with Maria Lee: Participation in a Time of (Climate) Crisis
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