EPISODE · Dec 19, 2022 · 8 MIN
Climate News: Lawyer says climate protestors shouldn't be gaoled; EDO echoes that view; More on the Montreal biodiversity talks
from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean
Mark Davis (pictured) has worked with and is still representing about 20 climate activists, all of whom he says are all good people and shouldn't be sent to gaol - you can hear his comments here on Radio National - "Should protesting be criminalised?" "Montreal talks lead to 'watered down' biodiversity targets: Greens"; "The US touts support for biodiversity – but at Cop15, it remains on the sidelines"; "Clearer rules on reporting companies’ climate risks could soon put us on a path to decarbonising corporate Australia"; "EDO statement on recent harsh custodial sentences for climate protesters in Australia"; "Computer modelling predicts climate change causing cascading animal 'co-extinctions'"; "Cop15 negotiators close to agreeing nature deal as talks draw to end"; "Australia promises more cash for nature".
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Mark Davis (pictured) has worked with and is still representing about 20 climate activists, all of whom he says are all good people and shouldn't be sent to gaol - you can hear his comments here on Radio National - "Should protesting be criminalised?" "Montreal talks lead to 'watered down' biodiversity targets: Greens"; "The US touts support for biodiversity – but at Cop15, it remains on the sidelines"; "Clearer rules on reporting companies’ climate risks could soon put us on a path to decarbonising corporate Australia"; "EDO statement on recent harsh custodial sentences for climate protesters in Australia"; "Computer modelling predicts climate change causing cascading animal 'co-extinctions'"; "Cop15 negotiators close to agreeing nature deal as talks draw to end"; "Australia promises more cash for nature".
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Climate News: Lawyer says climate protestors shouldn't be gaoled; EDO echoes that view; More on the Montreal biodiversity talks
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