Climate change is doing more than raising Earth’s temperature: It’s altering the practice of corporate law.
Attorneys within the climate change practices at law firms around the nation say factors as varied as the regulatory uncertainty about carbon dioxide emissions, hedge fund interest in energy efficiency and the roaring market for solar energy are bringing new considerations into the bread-and-butter work of litigating, due diligence and routine financial disclosures.
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