ClientEarth CEO Laura Clarke: 'I expect climate litigation against governments and corporates to increase'

Michael Holder
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Head of influential environmental law NGO speaks to BusinessGreen about UK net zero court victories and the fast-changing landscape for climate-related litigation

Laura Clarke had big shoes to fill when she took over at the helm of ClientEarth in 2022. The environmental law NGO had for its first 15 years been led by founder James Thornton, a Wall Street lawyer...

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