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An Interview with Andrew Kimbrell on Natural Law

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Andrew Kimbrell, interviewed by Kenyan lawyer and activist, Ng'anga Thiong'o', discusses the inability of current law in the United States and elsewhere to appropriately deal with the environmental crises the globe now faces. He argues that several major legal concepts need to be implemented in order for the law to become relevant to climate change, one of the most important issues of our time.

Interview held at Gaia House, Hampstead, London, Monday, 24th September 2007

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