What's Happening?
Eleventh Hour Films, known for producing 'Alex Rider,' is developing a new legal drama inspired by the book 'A Barrister for the Earth' by Monica Feria-Tinta. The series, written by Victoria Asare-Archer, will focus on environmental law and the efforts
to combat climate change through legal means. Feria-Tinta, a prominent figure in public international law, has been involved in significant environmental cases, including the first 'rights of nature' case in Ecuador and a landmark UN Human Rights Committee case. The series aims to highlight the role of law in environmental justice, with support from Climate Spring, an organization dedicated to changing how climate change is portrayed in media.
Why It's Important?
This new series represents a growing trend in media to address climate change and environmental issues through storytelling. By focusing on legal battles for environmental justice, the show aims to raise awareness and inspire action among viewers. The involvement of Climate Spring suggests a commitment to accurately and effectively portraying climate issues, potentially influencing public perception and policy. The series could also set a precedent for future media projects that tackle complex global challenges, using entertainment as a platform for education and advocacy. This development highlights the increasing intersection of entertainment, law, and environmental activism.












