Legally Green
di Zdzisław Robert Rypniewski, Zuzanna Węsierska, Hanna KudStagione 1
Sustainable Transport
Buckle up for the next episode of Legally Green, this time on Sustainable Transport legislative developments in the EU. Join us on the journey to understanding the key EU’s actions aimed at achieving greater sustainability in the crucial sector of contemporary economy - road, air and maritime transportation. Discover the assumptions, goals, and practical implications of the policies in place, learn about the future developments of sustainable transport with the view on its environmental, social and economic significance, and let us shed some light on the leading criticisms of the current EU’s actions. Can we achieve sustainability in the internal market’s transportation? Who’s to blame for high carbon dioxide emissions in the transport market branches? Find out in this episode!Sustainable Finance
Welcome to the Sustainable Finance episode of Legally Green podcast, your guide to understanding the crucial role of finance in building a more sustainable future. In this series, we explore the dynamic field of sustainable finance, where financial decisions intersect with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations. Join us as we dive into the principles, practices, and implications of sustainable finance, uncovering how it promotes responsible investment, drives positive environmental and social impact, and contributes to the long-term well-being of our planet and society. Gain insights into the latest trends, innovations, and challenges shaping the world of sustainable finance and discover how individuals, businesses, and institutions can leverage finance as a powerful tool for creating a more sustainable and resilient world.Nature Rights
The first episode of the Legally Green podcast features a discussion on the influence of sustainability movements on EU law. We explored the legal approaches to protecting nature and examined the definition of "nature" and "the environment" from a legal and philosophical perspective. The episode raises thought-provoking questions such as whether nature should be considered a subject or object of law, whether people have a right to the environment, and whether non-living elements of nature can have any rights. The podcast does not offer definitive answers but presents various pros and cons of different legal perspectives. The episode sets the stage for future discussions on environmentalism's impact on EU law.