Climate change’s impact is painfully visible across the globe, manifesting itself in various new and increasingly concerning forms, from heat records to melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels.

At the same time, there is more pressure than ever on businesses to communicate what they are doing to address this crisis. That goes for law firms, too. Their key constituencies—clients, prospects, talent, media—want to know the extent to which they contribute to the solution or exacerbate the problem.

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