Climate change lawyer Jatinder (Jay) Cheema's book 'Climate Change: Policy, Law and Practice' was recently published by Justice Gurmeet Singh Sandhwaria, Acting Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh. It was done. This book, published by Thomson Reuters, provides readers with a complete picture of the climate and its challenges, and a global response to find solutions to halt change.
Climate change is rapidly gaining ground, as evidenced by the growing number of publications on the subject in national newspapers around the world. The past decade has been an unsettling one, as what started out as just a scientific fact has begun to dominate human life. This is not just limited to governments around the world, but also applies to the practices of private organizations. Over the past 30 years, the climate change debate and its impacts have gained attention in the context of global warming and the resulting damage to ecosystems.
Sharing details, Mr. Cheema, who has over 30 years of experience as a lawyer, said, “I am a lawyer with over 30 years of experience. “This book is not about environmental law, as there are already some major publications and research papers in this field. It is an effort to integrate all legal frameworks into one publication, and will be of interest to all those seeking to bring about positive change on this subject, including policy makers, activists, and jurisprudence. person, practitioner.”
Divided into seven chapters, the book first explores the phenomenon of climate change before moving on to understanding and critical analysis of the various conventions, protocols, and conventions on climate change.
“An entire chapter is dedicated to understanding India's position on climate change in India and vice versa in a holistic manner: laws, policies, practices, vision and mission. Judgments of the Supreme Court, various High Courts of India, and the National Green Bench have helped shape the debate and establish principles regarding environmental law in India, and have helped to expand and shape the scope of climate change laws. But I think it's equally important. It's been explored in detail in this book in this country,” Cheema said.
“Finance and technology are humanity's most powerful weapons to fight climate change, and the book also delves into the paradigms presented by governments in developed and developing countries,” Cheema added.
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