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Trees vs insurance companies

Kat Scott reports from a campaign to save a 170-year-old oak tree in Essex, which became a test case for corporate greenwashing, and the limits of environmental law in practice. In this blog she asks, does anyone want to live in a world where insurance companies decide the fate of old trees?

Lift the ban!

We release a statement that condemns the arrest of our colleagues for organising protests against the genocide in Gaza.

Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni 9

The Global Secretariat of the International Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation responds to the pardon of the ‘Ogoni Nine’ by the Nigerian government.

Refusing work that causes climate breakdown

The legal profession is increasingly grappling with the ethical predicaments posed by the climate and ecological crisis. How can lawyers refuse work that directly contributes to environmental harm? Eduard Zelinschi and Monika Sobiecki report.