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Charlotte (Charlie) Turner is a Senior Associate of Climate Risk Governance at MinterEllison and the APAC co-lead at The Chancery Lane Project. Charlotte specialises in climate risk through a finance, corporate governance, and liability lens - so while the subject matter of this episode may be a little different to our usual offerings, this conversation will be of particular interest to listeners in the business and corporate world.

Charlotte takes us through the complexities of climate-related risks and the actions businesses should be undertaking. Charlie also discusses The Chancery Lane Project, a wonderful international initiative with a vision of a world where every contract enables solutions to climate change. An important reminder that climate-related litigation can be an important driver of change in this climate crisis!

In this episode we discuss:
• Charlotte’s background and her journey to climate risk governance
• Climate change and financial risk
• Government vs private business – where the liability and obligations lie
• The legal risks associated with greenwashing and emerging standards and scrutiny around ‘sustainable’ and ‘green’ language
• The need for a top-down, integrated approach to the management of business climate risks
• Minister Sussan Ley’s recent successful federal court appeal
• Force Majeure in the era of climate change
• The Chancery Lane Project and their Net Zero Toolkit

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