Climate Change Law and Practice examines the original purpose of climate change legislation and questions whether is achieves what it set out to do.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Louise Smail has extensive experience in the field of environmental law, climate change and risk management with a wide range of organisations, including local government, police, manufacturing and many train operating companies. Louise has worked as a principal consultant and director of two international consulting groups. She works on high profile projects looking at business risk evaluation and performance at board level, as well as the impact of changes in environmental legislation in both the UK and Europe. Louise is the author of a number of books published by Bloomsbury Professional, including Water and Waste Regulation (2024), and (co-authored with Charlotte Waters and Mike Appleby) The Law of Renewable Energy (2020) and HSE and Environment Agency Prosecution: The New Climate (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Can Legislation Change the Planet? 2. History of Recognition of Climate Change 3. Climate Change Laws and Policies 4. Information to Raise Awareness 5. Climate Change Mitigation 6. UK Approach to Climate Change 7. EU Approach to Climate Change 8. US Approach to Climate Change 9. Approaches to Climate Change outside the UK, EU and United States 10. Drivers for Climate Change 11. Key Areas the CC tries to Address 12. Climate Change Litigation 13. Future - What's Next? Appendices and Cases
1. Can Legislation Change the Planet? 2. History of Recognition of Climate Change 3. Climate Change Laws and Policies 4. Information to Raise Awareness 5. Climate Change Mitigation 6. UK Approach to Climate Change 7. EU Approach to Climate Change 8. US Approach to Climate Change 9. Approaches to Climate Change outside the UK, EU and United States 10. Drivers for Climate Change 11. Key Areas the CC tries to Address 12. Climate Change Litigation 13. Future - What's Next? Appendices and Cases
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