This is our series about using the law to make the changes we seek.
This is the third episode of the four-part series about 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; the second 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 the basic human right to live in a healthy environment. You reach out to Rebecca on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
This episode we get even more granular as we look at:
-The David and Goliath of Environmental Litigation
-A Global Perspective on Environmental Impact
-The Role of Law in Shaping Consumer Behavior
-The Slow Grind of Justice
-The Intersectionality of Law, Sustainability, and Justice