Announcing our October webinar: Climate Litigation is ALSO about Biodiversity

As COP16 approaches, we are seeing growing understanding that combating emissions alone is not sufficient to prevent global ecosystem collapse and climate breakdown.

Climate litigation focuses on pushing companies and public institutions to strengthen efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, yet the biodiversity that underpins all healthy ecosystems is often overlooked.

Our upcoming webinar on 15 October 2024 will explore:
- The risks of the climate-biodiversity disconnect in legal responses to environmental harm
- The opporunities to unify biodiversity and climate litigation strategies to protect nature

Tune into our fast-paced online discussion of leading experts on how we can use law to protect and remedy nature.

➡ Register to join here
➡ Or join us directly on Zoom here
Zoom Meeting ID: 850 0064 0136

Hosted by IUCN, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, and Conservation-Litigation.org

Speakers:
Rika Fajrini, Kyoto University
Margherita Cornaglia, Doughty Street Chambers
Joana Setzer, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

📅 Tuesday 15 October 2024
9am London
10am Brussels
11am Nairobi
1:30pm Delhi
3pm Bangkok

Funded by the UK Government through 'Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund'

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