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Glasgow University Environmental Law Society

@guenvlawsoc

The University of Glasgow's Environmental Law Society
GUELS
Aiming to enhance the knowledge and awareness of environemtal law across the University of Glasgow

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Meet the team 🌱 It is finally time to introduce the GUELS 2021/22 committee! Congratulations to everyone elected and fear not if you missed out! We are planning an exciting year of events and opportunities, so keep an eye out for your chance to get involved with the society.

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Introducing our weekly news segment! This week, we explore the debate surrounding the EU’s recent carbon neutrality legislation. What are your thoughts on the topic? Let us know in the comments below and make sure to follow us for more exciting content coming very soon!

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This week, we discuss how the climate emergency is being tackled through law and policy. How do you think countries can improve their climate response? Let us know your thoughts below!

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This week, we discuss a landmark Australian case which has ordered a government organisation to perform meaningful climate action. What are your thoughts on this case? Do you believe that courts can bring about positive environmental action through judicial review? Let us know!

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For this week's education session, we discuss the 'Paid to Pollute' campaign which would allow lowered tax rates for oil and gas companies. What are your thoughts on this campaign? Is the campaign itself lawful? Should investments be reallocated to the UK's green economy?