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The Role of Lawyers, Bar Associations, and Law Societies in Combatting Climate Change
ABA Natural Resources & Environment (2023)
  • John C. Dernbach
  • Amy L. Edwards, Holland & Knight, LLP
  • Lara Douvartzidis, International Bar Association
  • Alasdair Cameron, LSEW
  • Leticia Perrone Campos Mello, Wald, Antunes, Vita, Longo & Blattner
  • Tracy D. Hester
  • Sara Carnegie, International Bar Association
Abstract
Lawyers and bar associations have a critical role to play in activating decarbonization and adaptation, and creating a more climate-conscious legal practice. The American Bar Association (ABA) has been working with the International Bar Association (IBA), the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB), and the Law Society of England and Wales (LSEW) over the past two years to discuss the role of lawyers in combatting climate change and to share best practices. The authors of this article represented these organizations in this work. This work includes joint programming at the 27th annual meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Climate Change Convention (COP 27) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt in November 2022, and at COP 28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in December 2023. This article explains the need for climate-conscious law practice, and describes what bar associations and law societies are already doing and plan to do to foster more climate-conscious law practice.
Keywords
  • Bar association,
  • American Bar Association,
  • ABA,
  • International Bar Association,
  • Brazilian Bar Association,
  • Law Society of England and Wales,
  • law,
  • lawyer,
  • attorney,
  • climate change,
  • net zero,
  • U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change,
  • legal profession,
  • sustainable development,
  • sustainability
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer 2023
Citation Information
John C. Dernbach, Amy L. Edwards, Lara Douvartzidis, Alasdair Cameron, et al.. "The Role of Lawyers, Bar Associations, and Law Societies in Combatting Climate Change" ABA Natural Resources & Environment Vol. 38 (2023) p. 1 - 5
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_dernbach/178/