What is the Law’s role, locally and internationally, in implementing good practises and emerging technologies to remedy declining biodiversity and a changing climate? Are legal systems too cumbersome to act with the urgency demanded by academia, community and industry?
I had such a great time speaking with Dr Phillipa McCormack Postdoctoral Researcher https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/phillipa.mccormack, and Dr Kerryn Brent.
I hope you enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed having it!
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Eco Futurists is supported by the Environment Institute https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ at the University of Adelaide http://www.adelaide.edu.au/.
Previous episodes dealing with law:
Exotic plants and animals: the illegal wildlife trade happening right under your nose https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ecofuturists/episodes/Exotic-plants-and-animals-the-illegal-wildlife-trade-happening-right-under-your-nose-e28vvrp/a-aaarn51
Water: too much, too little, too dirty
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/ecofuturists/episodes/Water-too-much–too-little–too-dirty-e23doak/a-a9p5t2u
What’s the currency of biodiversity? https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ecofuturists/episodes/Markets-for-nature–Whats-the-currency-of-biodiversity-e21peum/a-a9k9g49
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