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Suing for Change: Can Litigation Save the Planet?

  1. Suing for Change: Can Litigation Save the Planet? 15:18

This is the second episode of a four-part series on using the law to make permanent changes with the highly respected environmental justice and human rights lawyer Rebecca Bratspies. (The first episode can be found here.) 

Rebecca is the founding director of the Centre for Urban Environmental Reform, an award winning author, a college professor at the City University of New York School of Law and the go to expert for the fundamental human right to live in a healthy environment. You reach out to Rebecca on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. 

This episode we uncover:

The Power of Litigation in Environmental Change

Moral Suasion vs. Greenwashing

The Cost of Doing Business and the Environment

How Laws Lead the Way

The 5Cs podcast, book and community are about shining a light on a better path.  Think of it as a global village of business people giving Planet Earth a hand up. You can find Charlene Norman on LinkedIn and here. Consider joining the community here and subscribe for more thoughts from the 5Cs on Substack.

Charlene Norman Truth Teller @ Good Stewardship; Lasting Impact.

I help my clients grow their empires in ways that are unique to them. It is not about using one tried and true and guaranteed offer. It is about matching the desires and goals of the client with the tactics that fit best with them.

Business and life are fun, leadership is not difficult and making money is easy. I know that trusting your intuition, pulling the answers from deep within you and standing in your own power are the best ways to reach your goals. My job is not to tell you what to do. My job is to partner with you and find the best match for your personality.

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