GAIL’s 2025 Impact Showcase explores pioneering initiatives advancing the practice of Impact Law worldwide.
The article describes how The Chancery Lane Project created practical climate risk toolkits to help lawyers integrate physical and transition risks into routine legal advice, reflecting the growing view that climate literacy is now a core professional obligation.
Michael Ryland, the President of GAIL, reflects on the upcoming Mexico Summit and discusses how impact lawyers must look ahead to address challenges.
Call for Submissions: GAIL’s 2025 Summit Impact Showcase will explore pioneering initiatives advancing the practice of Impact Law worldwide. These projects move from bold ideas to tangible change.
The Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers (GAIL) is looking for a volunteer Treasurer to join our Board of Directors.
This article explores how major insurers are responding to the climate crisis, often in ways that deepen existing risks, by analysing their fossil fuel policies, underwriting practices, and the broader impacts on energy transition and insurance affordability. Drawing on two decades of climate science, it also outlines key policy recommendations for lawmakers and regulators.
Michael Ryland, the President of GAIL, discusses capturing opportunities for GAIL. Read the article to find out more.
This blog explores the urgent need for stronger corporate accountability in the governance of artificial intelligence. Read more here.
This blog post is part of ‘Navigating Nature’, a new series from the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA) that explores the rapidly evolving landscape of nature-related business strategies and frameworks.
This newly released report by Convergence provides a detailed analysis of blended finance trends in 2024, with a focus on deal activity, investor behaviour, and efforts to scale the market.