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3 July 2018

Top doctors back legal action against Government on… | Daily Mail Online

Coverage of Plan B in the Daily Mail in December 2017

The health professionals support campaign group Plan B´s legal challenge to force the Government to revise its 2050 carbon target.

Source: Top doctors back legal action against Government on… | Daily Mail Online

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  • Home
  • Plan B Cases
    • Young People vs UK Gov: Right to Life & the Paris Agreement
    • Plan B & 11 Citizens v UK 2050 Carbon Target
    • Plan B v Heathrow Expansion (& Attorney General v Tim Crosland)
  • About
    • About
    • Who we are
  • Declaration of Conscience
  • News
  • Legal Action
    • Legal Action
    • 1. Types of Legal Action
    • 2a. C​ountries’ legal obligations to each other
    • 2b. Challenging your government’s actions on climate change
    • 2c. Liability of ‘Carbon Majors’
    • 2d. Investor and financier liability
    • 3a. Blueprint: emissions, finance and damages
    • 3b. Causation
    • 4. Access to justice
  • Contact us
  • Donate
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