A true-crime podcast about climate change. Reported and hosted by a team of investigative climate journalists, Drilled examines the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.
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Climate Litigation Podcasts
The built environment and construction sector accounts for 38% of global carbon emissions and it has been estimated that globally every week we build the equivalent of a city the size of Paris. The building sector is therefore well-positioned to have a significant impact on emissions reductions – future legal requirements and case law will reflect this. This podcast focusses on what the trends in climate change related litigation, legislation and guidance mean for our construction sector cli ...
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Join Public Interest Litigation Support for To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.
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At The Climate Show, we talk to the leading experts on climate change law and politics. Through a series of conversations, we explore current developments in climate change research. The Climate Show is brought to you by the Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen. Podcast hosts: Beatriz Martinez Romera, Linnéa Nordlander, and Alessandro Monti
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Join us as we dive into the depths to explore the challenges and solutions shaping the future of our seas. Hosted by Crystal DiMiceli, each episode features conversations with the people making waves in marine protection: divers, scientists, educators, business partners, and local communities. Healthy Seas is a unique alliance of NGOs and businesses working together to tackle marine litter, especially ghost fishing gear, and transform waste into opportunity through circular economy solutions ...
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What would it take to build the democracy we were promised — but never fully delivered? Perfect Union Pending is a weekly interview show about law, policy, civic life, and what comes after broken systems. Hosted by Taylor Darcy, a civil litigation attorney turned media creator, this show features in-depth conversations with legal experts, policy thinkers, organizers, watchdogs, and everyday people working to make democracy more just, accountable, and accessible. Each week, we dig into the ci ...
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Mahauliyati Mukalmay is an Urdu phrase which means "Conversations on Climate". This podcast series is an initiative of the Climate and Environment Initiative (CEI) at the Research Society of International Law, Pakistan (RSIL), an independent, non-partisan think tank based in Pakistan. CEI envisions a climate-resilient world that recognises that climate change threats are already unprecedented and potentially existential. We hope to encourage action to address those threats in a manner that i ...
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Welcome to Down to Earth, an audio podcast about the news, events and personalities that make up Earthjustice.
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A podcast dedicated to climate action across Europe. Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe hosts inspirational guests from civil society organisations working on the ground to fight the climate crisis. Each episode dives into a different climate change or energy transition topic giving you the what, who, why and how from specialists across the continent and beyond. So sit back, relax and enjoy critical conversations that hope to spark a change! More information about CAN Europe via caneurope.o ...
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We are Morrison & Foerster. We are MoFo. We are synonymous with a commitment to client service and advisors to market-changing deals and impact litigation. Our clients include some of the largest financial institutions, Fortune 100 companies, and leading technology and life sciences companies. We represent investment funds and startup companies, and over the years have supported their growth and development as leading industry players and household brands.
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Lawyers from international law firm Pinsent Masons discuss the latest news in the world of business law. We analyse rulings, laws, news events and trends to help organisations navigate a complicated and fast-moving world of business law and regulations. Every fortnight in these 20 minute episodes we give expert guidance to keep you ahead of your competition and to help you meet the challenges ahead. Listen and subscribe for the latest news and analysis on legal and regulatory issues from exp ...
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Lectures on international law issues by eminent scholars, practitioners and judges of national and international courts. The lecture series is brought to you by the Public International Law Discussion Group, part of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, and is supported by the British Branch of the International Law Association and Oxford University Press. Further details of this series can be found on the Public International Law -https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/grad ...
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Law & Order meets the climate crisis as we dig into the stories behind the hundreds of climate cases around the globe.
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The Law Down Under Podcast with Barrister Chris Patterson, where we give you insights into the law in New Zealand and Australia, its application and future. Each episode features a new guest who will stimulate your interest in the law and give you a greater understanding of the legal issues that help shape our justice system. We thank you for tuning in and enjoy the podcast.
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Future Perfect | Futur Antérieur sheds light on individual and collective actions across Europe, Africa and the Americas to defend racial equality and justice. Our guests - scholars, activists, artists - share their practice with us, highlighting both the forms that historical and contemporary racial violence takes in these different contexts, and examples of possible reforms and mobilizations. Through their experiences fighting against racism, we draw the contours of racial justice efforts ...
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From Apathy to Action: Engaging in the Legislative Process with Maaria Mozaffar
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1:00:24Who determines the essence of justice, and who is conspicuously absent from this crucial discourse? In our latest conversation on Perfect Union Pending, we are privileged to engage with Attorney Mariah Mossaffar, a veritable champion of civil rights and a legislative strategist whose life’s work epitomizes the intersection of law, equity, and civic…
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Building a Better Democracy: Lessons from the Current Political Climate with Kaivan Shroff
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44:34Today, we delve into the complexities of democratic representation and the pressing question: when is representation insufficient? As we navigate the tumultuous landscape of our current political climate, particularly with the resurgence of Donald Trump, we examine how activism intersects with institutional decay. Our guest, political strategist Ka…
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DCP+ Podcast Episode 4: Georgina Merhom on How Quality Data Can Transform Financial Services, Part 1
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34:35In this episode, hosts Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis discuss their latest favorite uses of AI and the new CCPA developments before sitting down with Georgina Merhom, data scientist and founder of Solo, for the first installment of a two-part conversation exploring the foundations of trustworthy data and AI in financial services.…
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From Pediatrics to Politics: Dr. Annie Andrew's Fight for Safer Children
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35:48Dr. Annie Andrews, a dedicated pediatrician and public health advocate, joins us to address a paramount moral issue plaguing our nation: the alarming prevalence of gun violence affecting children. As she elucidates, gun violence has tragically eclipsed car accidents as the leading cause of death for minors in the United States. Through her advocacy…
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S14, Ep12 | How Litigation Works to Fight Obstruction
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48:18We’ve never lied to you on Drilled and we’re not going to start now. It’s bleak out there. But some efforts to fight back against obstruction are working and litigation is one of them. In this episode we talk to London School of Economics' Joana Setzer about how courts around the world are getting involved and what that means for companies that kee…
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The ICSID Arbitration – Woodhouse Investment and West Cumbria Mining v United Kingdom
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16:50In this episode, Camilla ter Haar and Ruth Keating discuss Woodhouse Investment Pte Ltd and West Cumbria Mining (Holdings) Ltd v United Kingdom. The arbitration is the first time the United Kingdom has faced a claim under the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Convention. The arbitration concerns whether the United Kingdom's…
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When Nature Has a Number on the Balance Sheet
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47:16When Nature Has a Number on the Balance Sheet How the financial world is starting to recognize the value of ecosystems services In this episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Ralph Chami — financial economist, former Assistant Director at the International Monetary Fund, and Co-Founder of Blue Green Future — to explore one of the…
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Democracy in Action: Cate Conley's Fight for New York's 17th District
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45:14Today, we delve into the pivotal House race in New York's 17th district, a contest that epitomizes the complexities of power, representation, and the very essence of democracy in swing states. Our distinguished guest, Cate Conley, a fourth-generation Hudson Valley native and a fervent advocate for change, is poised to challenge the incumbent Mike L…
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Drilling Deep: The Way Things Are Is Not the Way They Have to Be, with Natasha Hakimi Zapata
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56:08More than a decade ago—when wind and solar power were far more expensive than they are today—the nation of Uruguay, long plagued by droughts and energy shortages, transitioned its entire economy such that some 98 percent of its electricity now comes from renewable sources. And they did it in just two years. And they used the savings to slash the co…
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Our Autumn Social marked 25 years of the Human Rights Act. Now, we’re sharing something special: a replay episode featuring highlights from two thought-provoking speeches from PILS Director Kate Barry and human rights expert John Wadham. Feel the energy of the Autumn Social again (or for the first time). To subscribe to our newsletter: http://eepur…
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From Kitchen Tables to Congress: The Role of Parents in Civic Education with Lindsey Cormack
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38:05Civic education stands as a cornerstone of a thriving democracy, a theme we explore in this enlightening dialogue with Dr. Lindsay Cormick, a distinguished political scientist and author of "How to Raise a Citizen." At the crux of our discussion is the assertion that nurturing informed citizens is a shared responsibility, extending beyond the confi…
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41: COP30’s limited achievements; and rental laws in England overhauled
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20:58The COP30 climate conference has just finished and it managed some achievements despite the absence of leaders from the world’s biggest economies says Michael Watson, while Natalie Harris explains the impact of renter-friendly English law changes.By Pinsent Masons
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COP Out: What the Heck Happened at COP30?
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56:29We're bringing you episode 5 of Dana R. Fisher's COP Out podcast, from the Center for Environment, Equity and Community at American University, featuring our own Amy Westervelt and legendary climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe talking about what happened at this year's COP, whether the process is fixable, and how to get the benefits of global co…
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S14, Ep11 | How and Why Climate Adaptation Measures Get Blocked
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46:28Working against regulations on emissions might make a certain amount of sense for those with money to lose, but why would anyone fight against adapting to be able to survive climate disasters? In the negotiating rooms at COP30, adaptation was one of the biggest debate areas. In this episode, experts Laura Kuhl from Northeastern University and Stacy…
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DCP+ Episode 3: AI and the Evolution of National Security Policy
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31:44In this episode of our Data, Cyber + Privacy PLUS podcast, hosts Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis sit down with Carrie Cordero, General Counsel and Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, for a thought-provoking conversation about the emerging AI regulatory landscape, the bipartisan push to strengthen cybersecu…
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Carbon Bros Mailbag: On Vocational Therapy, Navigating Traditional Male Spaces, and the Benefits of Solidarity
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41:38Daniel and I are back after a little hiatus to bring you our long awaited Carbon Bros mailbag episode. We received so many interesting responses from people around the world. Thanks for sharing your stories, sparking ideas, and raising pivotal questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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S2 E2: Joining the dots with Deena Nimick and Wesley McGrady
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31:13Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011. Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experiences of collaborating for change. This episode stars two experts who teamed up to connect the dots betwe…
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From Oligarchy to Autocracy: The Erosion of American Democracy with Thom Hartmann
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44:27The erosion of democratic ideals in America has reached a critical juncture, as articulated by Tom Hartman in his compelling new work, "The Last American: A Broken Man, A Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink." In this episode, we engage in a profound discourse about how the very machinery of democracy has been compromised, leading to a disturbin…
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Drilling Deep: Jessica Green on Why We Need More Confrontation at COP
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47:29The COP is in its fourth decade. If it were capable, in its current form, of achieving its stated aim of tackling climate change, it would probably have done so by now. So why isn’t it working? How is it possible that so much fanfare, so many words, and so much work—much of it genuine and good-faith—has amounted to such little progress? University …
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S2 E1: Justice is a team sport with Cuisle Nic Liam, Úna Boyd and Iryna Kennedy
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29:17Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011. Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experiences of collaborating for change. This episode features Conradh na Gaeilge’s Cuisle Nic Liam, CAJ solici…
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Navigating the Sacred: Humor and Hypocrisy in Politics with John Fugelsang
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37:32In this discourse, we engage with the astute John Fuglesang, a comedian and commentator whose incisive examination of contemporary socio-political issues intersects humor with moral clarity. Central to our dialogue is his provocative tome, "The Separation of Church and Hate," which dissects the hypocrisy prevalent in political rhetoric surrounding …
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40: UK court makes vital AI copyright ruling, and a new culture standard for Australian construction
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20:04A court in London couldn’t rule on the most important AI training copyright question but still made an important decision, says Gill Dennis. And Rebecca Dickson and Emma Lutwyche outline a new culture standard required in Australian construction.By Pinsent Masons
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#Episode 34: Lisa Vanhala: The Making of Climate Change Loss and Damage
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21:48In this episode, Prof. Lisa Vanhala discusses the key findings of her book Governing the End: The Making of Climate Change Loss and Damage, which untangles the complex relationship between deteriorating environmental conditions, high politics, and everyday diplomatic practices in climate governance.By Berg-Streaming
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Oona Hathaway, Professor of International Law at Yale Law School, discusses her ongoing project supported by the Guggenheim Foundation, entitled ‘War Unbound.’By Oona Hathaway
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The UN processes created to deal with climate change have been infiltrated by obstructive forces since jump. In this episode, as COP 30 begins, Kari de Pryck from the University of Geneva and Eduardo Viola of the Institute of International Relations in Brasil join us to look at how COP and the IPCC get hijacked by those opposed to climate action, a…
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To Be Fair NI is back with a brand new series! Episodes released from Thursday 13 November 2025. Go behind the scenes with the team at Public Interest Litigation Support, as we support our member organisations to build legal cases that challenge injustice, protect human rights, and promote equality in Northern Ireland.…
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Protect Your Rights: Lemon Law, Credit Reports & Arbitration Traps (ft. Elizabeth Wagner)
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51:02Consumer-protection attorney Elizabeth Wagner joins host Taylor Darcy to elucidate the intricacies of navigating consumer rights, particularly in identifying defective products, rectifying credit report inaccuracies, and contesting unjust fees. Central to our discourse is the critical notion of recognizing a "lemon" and the imperative of pursuing a…
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The Black Thread, Ep4 | Norway Beyond Oil
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43:16In the final episode of The Black Thread, we look forwards, imagining Norway’s future. We explore how Norway might begin to loosen oil’s grip on its politics and identity, and hear how different voices envision aligning the country’s actions with its values, its reputation, and the realities of a changing climate. For more information and reference…
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From Reporting to Real Impact: What Businesses Can Learn from ESG Consultants
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34:09How sustainability reporting, biodiversity, and NGO partnerships can shape the next wave of corporate responsibility. In this new episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we explore what lies beyond ESG compliance — and how companies can turn sustainability reporting into real environmental impact. Our guests Elena Cicoria and Giuseppe Cais from Dilige…
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In this episode, Camilla ter Haar and Ruth Keating are joined by Tiffanie Chan. Tiffanie is a Policy Analyst for the Grantham Research Institute’s Climate Change Laws of the World project. She is currently working on several projects exploring legal pathways to net zero, benefits of climate laws, and corruption risks in climate action. Tiffanie dis…
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E36 Employment Law and Legal Education - with Joseph Catanzariti AM
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1:04:21In this episode we are joined by Joseph Catanzariti AM — former Vice President of the Fair Work Commission, long‑time workplace relations leader, mediator and current Chair of the College of Law — for a wide‑ranging conversation about law, work and social change in Australia and New Zealand. We start with Joseph’s personal story from his immigrant …
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S14, Ep9 | How Climate Obstruction Works at the Local Level
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34:07Local governments are double-edged swords on climate, capable of either doing far more or far less than national governments and acting as either an agent of change or an agent of obstruction in and of themselves. In this episode, Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, of Christopher Newport University and Joshua A. Basseches, of Tulane University, join to walk…
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