In 1972, 114 governments met in the first-ever global climate meeting that took place in Stockholm. “The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment”, introduced a series of principles that gave priority to climate issues. It was a pivotal moment in time, as it influenced international environmental laws.
Throughout the decades, these laws have evolved due to geopolitics and perception. Full Frame ancho, Mike Walter, speaks to Claudia De Windt. She is an international lawyer, and expert in the areas of environmental law.
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