Climate of litigation? Why climate science will disrupt the duty of care dynamic

Madeleine Cuff
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Climate of litigation? Why climate science will disrupt the duty of care dynamic

The fast-improving science of event attribution means lawyers, insurers, architects, and town planners will need to plan for climate change - or face legal consequences

What is the weather going to be like tomorrow? A quick look on your smartphone will tell you whether to expect rain or sunshine, wind or fog. It would be reasonable, therefore, to expect someone to...

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