The Environment and Climate Justice and Employment teams at Doughty Street Chambers are hosting a seminar on Climate, Whistleblowing, and Work.
When: 8 February 2023, 18:00 – 20:00 GMT
Where: Doughty Street Chambers 53-54 Doughty Street London WC1N 2LS
As recorded by the UNDP’s 2021 “People’s Climate Vote” polling, almost two thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, urging greater action to address the crisis. As younger generations enter the workforce, climate consciousness amongst employees is on the rise. Climate litigation against corporates is increasing vertiginously, particularly in the context of greenwashing or climate washing, and employees are paying ever greater attention to their employers’ responses to the climate and ecological crisis.
This event will be of interest to employees seeking avenues to engage more proactively on climate while at work, to trade unions who are looking to increase their involvement on climate and to employers who wish to take genuine and robust measures to support their employees and green their businesses.
Panel
Joining the panel will be – high-profile whistleblowers from the financial sector, trade union activists, and employment law specialists – to explore the growing role of climate litigation in the context of work and employment relations.
Speakers:
Desiree Fixler, Chair of VentureESG
Declan Owens, CEO, Ecojustice Legal Action Centre and Ecojustice Ireland
Sybille Raphael, Legal Director of Protect
Paul Dowling, Leigh Day, Partner in the International Department specialising in International Corruption and Whistleblowing
More TBC
Chairs:
Finnian Clarke, Doughty Street Chambers
Margherita Cornaglia, Doughty Street Chambers
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