Thought leadership:

Getting to ‘net zero’

The role of the legal profession in promoting a just transition
On-demand webcast ∙ 1.5 CPD Units

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The Australian Government has made a commitment to reach ‘net zero’ emissions by 2050, and, together with state and local governments, Australian businesses are setting emissions goals.

Given the extent of the changes this will require for our economy and workforce, how can we assist clients in navigating the complex legal and compliance issues of a low carbon economy while ensuring a just transition?

On Monday 29 November, The Law Society of NSW and NSW Young Lawyers brought together four leading Australian experts to discuss the legal aspects of climate pledges. They focused on the role of legal professionals in achieving ‘net zero’ whilst considering the economic and social costs and opportunities.

Format: On-demand webcast
Recorded on: Monday 29 November 2021
Format: Webcast
CPD: 1.5 Units, self allocated
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Juliana Warner. President, The Law Society of NSWJuliana Warner | Read bio
President
The Law Society of NSW

Simon Bruck photoSimon Bruck | Read bio
Immediate Past President
NSW Young Lawyers

Cameron Kelly
Dr Cameron Kelly | Read Bio
General Counsel
Australian Renewable Energy Agency

Jonathon HunyorJonathon Hunyor | Read Bio
Chief Executive Officer
Public Interest Advocacy Centre Ltd

Rachel WalmsleyRachel Walmsley | Read Bio
Head of Policy and Law Reform
Environmental Defenders Office

christine tran Christine Tran | Read Bio
Partner
Herbert Smith Freehills