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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1120 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x171 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: London Publishing Partnership
  • ISBN-10: 1916749216
  • ISBN-13: 9781916749214
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1120 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x171 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: London Publishing Partnership
  • ISBN-10: 1916749216
  • ISBN-13: 9781916749214
This book is the first that provides a comprehensive overview of the law of net zero and nature positive across England and Wales. It sets out the law on net zero, including consideration of the principal domestic legislation, the Climate Change Act 2008, and how legal obligations in respect of net zero translate across different sectors of the economy.

While the authors necessarily focus on the law in England and Wales it also provides an international context – reflecting the fact that climate change is ultimately a global phenomenon. No nation should lose sight of the global implications of decisions taken in its own jurisdiction – for example, if we focus solely on territorial greenhouse gas emissions, then we risk exporting those emissions and having a greater impact on global warming.

The book considers biodiversity alongside net zero. This is important because human-induced climate change and biodiversity are inextricably linked. Climate change has caused major changes to ecosystems beyond that expected through natural climate variability, and climate change solutions have the potential to either put biodiversity at risk (e.g. large-scale bioenergy) or help restore nature (e.g. nature-based solutions). Biodiversity is important in underpinning the resilience of certain habitats to climate change. Given this interdependency, and the fact that nature itself is often forgotten, the book aims to bring together the legal obligations in respect of both net zero and biodiversity so that practitioners, policy-makers and others interested in this area have both objectives in mind as they seek to address the challenge of our generation: climate change.

The book is divided into eight sections: Introduction, Planning and Environmental, Property, Environmental Protest, Public International Law, Commercial and Financial Services, Fiscal Measures, Construction.

The Law of Net Zero and Nature Positive will be an invaluable resource for a wide range of private and public sector actors across the economy including the legal profession (barristers, solicitors, the judiciary, and in-house counsel), the policy sector, non-governmental organizations and academia, including students.

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One of the worlds greatest architects has a simple philosophy: touch the earth lightly. Yet the burden of 8 billion people is anything but, and our collective impact is profound. The Law of Net Zero and Nature Positive brings together an ensemble cast of leading lawyers to share and summarise, with great lucidity, the treaties, statutes, regulations and the common law that apply in the legal environment. By lightening the pressure we bring to bear on our planet, through laws and other measures, we may by degrees improve our atmosphere and the natural world. This fresh, up-to-date book is essential reading for anyone working in this dynamic area of law. Julian Bailey, Partner, Jones Day, and author of Construction Law (4th edition)

Controlling climate change and defending the Earths ecosystems against the damage which humans are inflicting is now the top priority. Law has a major role in that process. This remarkable book provides a panoptic survey of the relevant legal instruments, both national and international. Sir Rupert Jackson, arbitrator and mediator, formerly judge in charge of the Technology and Construction Court

The book's editors are Nigel Pleming KC, Richard Wilmot-Smith KC, Stephen Tromans KC, Karim Ghaly KC, Camilla ter Haar and Stephanie David, all of 39 Essex Chambers in London