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The law firm fighting climate crime
In its latest case, an Australian law firm is representing 8 students and a nun as they fight a decision to build a coal mine on climate grounds. Eco-Business spoke to lawyer David Barnden about winning the legal case against climate change.
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Jasper Inventor named as acting Greenpeace Southeast Asia chief
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