This analysis considers the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in References re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, 2021 SCC 11, in which a majority of the Court upheld as constitutional national carbon pricing legislation. The decision presents an excellent illustration of the legally disruptive nature of climate change. Illustrating that nothing is static in a climate disrupted world—including constitutional law—this article identifies three shifts the Court makes in relation to climate disruption. First, the decision represents a shift away from climate denialism toward a judicial willingness to confront the environmental, social and legal implications of climate change for Canada. Second, the majority embraces and perhaps strengthens ...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court confronted the issue of clima...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
Over the last decade, the Canadian government has not managed to produce a comprehensive climate cha...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Pr...
This Article is organized into five parts. Part I situates Canada’s climate change experience. In Pa...
Climate change gives rise to disputes and problems not easily addressed by existing legal doctrines ...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
Disappointment with international efforts to find legal solutions to climate change has led to the e...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In September 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada heard appeals from three provincial references concer...
Canada has long been a climate change policy laggard. Canada is among the world’s poorest-performing...
In January 2020, a divided 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the long running case, Juliana v. ...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
In line with global trends, there has been an increase in human rights-based climate litigation brou...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court confronted the issue of clima...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
Over the last decade, the Canadian government has not managed to produce a comprehensive climate cha...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Pr...
This Article is organized into five parts. Part I situates Canada’s climate change experience. In Pa...
Climate change gives rise to disputes and problems not easily addressed by existing legal doctrines ...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
Disappointment with international efforts to find legal solutions to climate change has led to the e...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In September 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada heard appeals from three provincial references concer...
Canada has long been a climate change policy laggard. Canada is among the world’s poorest-performing...
In January 2020, a divided 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the long running case, Juliana v. ...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
In line with global trends, there has been an increase in human rights-based climate litigation brou...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court confronted the issue of clima...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...