
Putting the case forward for energy
From Carbon Cli-MATES by Aine and Friends
June 28, 2025 · 25 min · Season 2 · Episode 1
About this episode
In this episode, Adam Magill discusses his work in environmental and energy law, focusing on renewable initiatives in Northern Ireland.
Howdy All! Happy to say the Twenty-Third episode of Carbon climates is officially published! This is officially the first episode of Season 2, bringing in a new season of climate career content! This episode I have on Adam Magill from A&L Goodbody Adam Magill joined the carbon cli-mates podcast to shed light on his work in environmental and energy law. He discussed his role in wind energy projects, planning regulations, and renewable initiatives in Northern Ireland—proving that lawyers don’t just deal with hot air, but sometimes a strong breeze too! 🌬️ Throughout the conversation, Adam highlighted key events and engagements involving A&L Goodbody, showcasing the firm's commitment to sustainability and legal frameworks for renewable energy. He also touched on his collaboration with RenewableNI, emphasizing the crucial role of legal expertise in shaping the future of clean energy. As Always Plenty of Puns along the way Link below to some items talked about in the episode: A&L Goodbody LLP | Corporate Law Firm RenewableNI - The voice of NI's renewable electricity industry
People in this episode
Host: Aine
Guest: Adam Magill
Topics covered
- energy law
- renewable energy
- wind energy
- sustainability
- climate careers
Keywords
- energy law
- renewable energy
- wind energy
- sustainability
- climate careers
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: A&L Goodbody, RenewableNI
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