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The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law develops legal techniques to fight climate change, trains law students and lawyers in their use, and provides the public with up-to-date resources on key topics in climate law and regulation.
The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law develops legal techniques to fight climate change, trains law students and lawyers in their use, and provides the public with up-to-date resources on key topics in climate law and regulation.
Amy Turner is the Director of the Cities Climate Law Initiative at the Sabin Center, and an Associate Research Scholar at Columbia Law School. Her work focuses on the laws and legal tools cities use to achieve their climate and equity commitments.
21 de jun. de 2021 · In episode four of Columbia Law School’s limited-series podcast, hosted by Michael B. Gerrard, Michael Burger ’03 of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Peter Lehner ’84 of Earthjustice discuss litigation as a tool when legislative and political remedies are insufficient.