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Law firm's stark warning over IPCC implications

LAWYERS at Australian firm Ashurst have warned mining companies not to underestimate the impact the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report could have on policy settings, commodity prices, and sustainability requirements.

 Ashurst law firm notes the recent IPCC climate change report could impact future mining litigation.

Ashurst law firm notes the recent IPCC climate change report could impact future mining litigation.

  The IPCC report released in early August is the most comprehensive report of its kind to date, which Ashurst lawyers said could translate to more litigation by climate activists. Ashurst partners...

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