CELA Counsel and Executive Director Theresa McClenaghan addresses the question: How far does Canadian law extend to protect those most impacted by climate change?
CELA Counsel and Executive Director Theresa McClenaghan addresses the question: How far does Canadian law extend to protect those most impacted by climate change?
CELA's ED Theresa McClenaghan spoke on the topic of Canadian climate law and vulnerable communities at the University of Western Ontario's Climate Change symposium.
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