UK company directors may be liable for climate impacts, say lawyers
by Isabella Kaminski from on (#6KCFF)
Legal experts say directors could face personal claims for failing to consider how businesses affect nature
Company directors in the UK could be held personally liable for failing to properly account for nature and climate-related risks, according to a group of lawyers.
A legal opinion published this week found that board directors had duties to consider how their business affected and depended on nature. These included climate-related risks as well as wider risks to biodiversity, soils and water.
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