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Companies and Climate Change provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal and theoretical foundations shaping corporate climate action in the UK. The book investigates how businesses interpret and respond to climate-related regulations, examining the intersection of corporate law, environmental governance, and climate policy.
Drawing on established legal frameworks and emerging governance models, Lisa Benjamin explores the mechanisms through which companies can contribute to climate mitigation efforts. The work addresses key questions about corporate responsibility, legal obligations, and the role of market-based instruments in driving sustainable business practices.
Part of the Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance series, this volume offers valuable insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and business leaders seeking to understand the evolving relationship between corporate activity and climate protection in the UK context.







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