Why interest is growing in the use of biodiversity litigation to fight nature loss

Lawsuits on biodiversity are starting to emerge, although case numbers are still much smaller than their climate-related counterparts, which are seeing rapid growth. Could that be about to change – and what legal avenues are there for those wishing to take cases on biodiversity issues? Isabella Kaminski reports.

by Isabella Kaminski

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