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# Audience research

Posts in this archive: 8

- [Unlocking systemic change: How government contracts can shape climate policy and regulation](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/how-government-contracts-can-shape-climate-policy-and-regulation/) — Climate policy often struggles with the gap between ambition and implementation. Contracts offer a way to narrow that gap.

By using contracts to test, refine, and normalise climate-related requirements, governments can move more quickly and confidently toward formal frameworks.
- [From insights to impact: applying design thinking to climate contracting](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/from-insights-to-impact-applying-design-thinking-to-climate-contracting/) — Users and scalable impact sit at the heart of everything we do. Discover how we are co-designing the future of climate contracting with our users. Learn how user insights shape our legal content, AI initiatives, and community-driven approach to embedding climate responsibility in law.
- [Can we actually measure emissions in contracts? Well... that’s complex](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/how-are-organisations-measuring-their-emissions/) — As businesses race to meet sustainability goals, emissions measurement is becoming a contractual necessity. Our research reveals key challenges—fragmented standards, weak enforcement, and misaligned expectations—while highlighting best practices for stronger, impact-driven contracts.
- [Five ways to unlock nature-positive action through contracts](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/using-legal-contracts-to-mitigate-nature-related-risks-and-promote-nature-positive-action-across-industries/) — Discover five key ways to drive nature-positive action through legal contracts. Learn how organisations can integrate nature considerations into governance, identify risks and opportunities, leverage existing processes and strengthen collaboration.
- [Developing a climate contracting learning platform](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/blog-3-developing-a-climate-contracting-learning-platform/) — Inspired by our recent research into the legal sector’s role in climate and nature action, we’re developing a climate contracting learning platform. In this blog, we share details of a new education and training course that we’ve built over the last five months in partnership with the Shoosmiths Foundation.
- [Bridging the climate gap: Our insights into legal education and professional regulation](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/bridging-the-climate-gap-our-insights-into-legal-education-and-professional-regulation/) — Welcome to the second instalment of our three-part blog series exploring the intersection of law, climate, and nature action. In our previous post, we introduced our 10-month research project and shared key findings on how the business of law intersects with climate and nature action.
- [Understanding the legal sector’s role in climate and nature action](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/understanding-the-legal-sectors-role-in-climate-and-nature-action/) — Explore how the legal sector can drive climate and nature action. Our research identifies systemic challenges and opportunities for law firms to lead sustainability efforts.
- [Get notified when we update a clause](https://chancerylaneproject.org/news/get-notified-when-we-update-a-clause/) — You can now subscribe to individual clauses and receive email alerts every time we make an update to them.
