Environment
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How Climate Change Is Boosting Environmental Law
A significant danger that is only now being appreciated by more sectors of society is the indelible impact that humans have made on the planet. Climate change, according to Columbia University, will affect every one of us, regardless of color, class, creed, or religion. However, while we look at the gloom-and-doom aspect of climate change, many lawyers see a shift in their practices. More and more legal professionals are incorporating climate change into their training. Even universities have started offering courses that are focused on how climate change impacts the legal profession. But how is climate change actually beneficial to environmental law?
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How Climate Change Is Boosting Environmental Law
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