The Edinburgh Reporter

Student wins climate change competitio­n

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AN EDINBURGH Napier University law student has won a competitio­n for his views on the law and climate change.

Lewis Hay won The Law Society of Scotland competitio­n which challenged law students to put forward their views on climate change and the law for the competitio­n held to mark COP26 taking place in Glasgow this November.

Lewis received £100 and a place at the Law Society’s COP26 conference in Edinburgh, which he could attend either in person or online.

Two runners up Oliver Rolph and Fabrizio Palmucci, both students at the University of Dundee, received online access to the conference.

Ken Dalling, President of the Law Society of Scotland, said: “Many congratula­tions to Lewis on his win and to our runners up Oliver and Fabrizio.

“Lewis is a deserving winner for his persuasive essay on why a universal definition of Ecocide could have the potential to be an effective legal instrument in addressing climate change.

“COP26 is being held at a time when the effect of climate change globally is all too evident. There is no doubt the legal profession will increasing­ly be called upon to advise our clients on climate crisis issues, and of course we each have a personal interest in doing what we can to help meet the Paris Agreement aims of limiting global warming.

“The effects of climate change will have a longer lasting impact on our young people and in the run up to COP26 it is important that they can be part of the discussion­s on climate change and the law.”

Read Lewis Hay’s essay and more about the Law Society’s work relating to COP26 in Glasgow in November on their website.

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