
Join the In House Pro Bono Group as they discuss key topics in the UK pro bono world, from Justice Week and Climate Action to discussing how the younger generations are engaging more with the concept of how climate change impacts environmental justice and human rights.
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 6 years ago | Category | Business |
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In this episode, Mia and Sharon of the In House Pro Bono Group discuss the Justice Week 2020 theme of "Saving the planet" with Joseph Toft, a 2nd year LLB student at Queen Mary University of London and Helen Dewhurst, analyst at BloombergNEF and volu... more
In this episode, Deborah and Mitesh of the In House Pro Bono Group discuss the Justice Week 2020 theme of "Saving the planet" with James Streeter, CEO of InterClimate Network and Emily Smith, a student participant in InterClimate Network's programme.... more









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