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“There are so many reasons to look forward to joining the SLS community, and the top of that list includes the student body,” said Stanford Law School's newest faculty member E. Tendayi Achiume, an international human rights and migration scholar. We are so excited to welcome her to ...SLS!

https://stanford.io/46p5J9C

“There are so many reasons to look forward to joining the SLS community, and the top of that list includes the student body,” said SLS’s newest faculty member E. Tendayi Achiume, an international human rights and migration scholar. We are so excited to welcome her to SLS!

Nature-based solutions can play a significant role in combating climate change by removing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere; yet, investments in reforestation and other nature-based projects are lagging due, in large part, to inadequate quantification and confirmation of carbon removals ...and other ecosystem benefits that typically flow from nature-based investments—including increased resilience to climate impacts, according to a new report from Stanford Law School’s Law and Policy Lab, the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and the Bezos Earth Fund. SLS Professor and report faculty lead David J. Hayes commented, “Policymakers and investors are looking for proof that nature-based solutions can deliver measurable and verifiable carbon emissions reductions and removals—and they are not getting it...". The “Investing in Nature to Fight Climate Change and Help Communities Thrive” report lays out a game plan for fixing current measurement and monitoring deficiencies for nature-based solutions, building on the White House’s release of its National Strategy to Advance an Integrated U.S. Greenhouse Gas Measurement, Monitoring & Information System. Read more here: https://stanford.io/46qP0CM

Shirin Sinnar, the William W. and Gertrude H. Saunders Professor of Law, went on KQED to discuss political rhetoric after Trump's attempted assassination at a rally in Pennsylvania. Listen to the episode on See It & Hear It at the link below.

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