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Handel On The Law

(6/24) HOTL Hour 3

Handel On The Law

KFI AM 640

News

4.3879 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Replay

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Bill Handel on demand from KFI AM 640.

0:08.6

This is Handel on the law.

0:11.1

Marginal legal advice where I tell you you have absolutely no case.

0:15.2

If you're injured, need a lawyer.

0:16.6

Go to handle on the law.com.

0:18.9

And if you're a lawyer and want to join our team, because people desperately need your help, go to Handle on the law.com. And if you're a lawyer and want to join our team,

0:22.1

because people desperately need your help,

0:24.0

go to handle on the law.com and click on the join today tab

0:27.8

at the top of the page.

0:29.2

The following is a pre-recorded program.

0:32.6

There is a paper that has been released by Harvard.

0:37.4

It's a study.

0:38.7

It's actually Harvard Environmental Law Review.

0:42.3

And what it does is it has legal experts exploring the possibility of charging major oil companies with what they're calling is climate homicide.

0:54.1

What the hell is climate homicide?

0:56.7

Climate homicide because the actions of the oil companies

1:01.3

have contributed to thousands of climate change-related deaths.

1:05.5

Okay, that makes sense.

1:06.8

Although good luck.

1:08.4

Oil companies have been aware of the risks of climate change for decades.

1:12.2

Matter of fact, Shell in 1991 produced an educational film called Climate of Concern,

1:18.9

warning of climate change risks, including the extreme weather and floods and famines and forest fires, etc.

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