The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science that says that human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide play the central role in rising average global temperatures, increased sea levels, and coastal flooding – but threw out a lawsuit calling for financial reparations from the oil companies for causing these problems. Why? And what might the decision mean for other cases in other states, along similar lines, that are still in the works? Two environmental lawyers, one of whom was in the courtroom for the tutorial, explain
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The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science...
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Climate litigation has become a strategic tool to push for climate justice, including compensation f...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
There is overwhelming scientific agreement that human activities are changing the global climate sys...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of path-breaking cases have been filed throughout the wor...
Climate litigation has become a strategic tool to push for climate justice, including compensation f...
Concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere are the highest they have ...
Plaintiffs seeking compensation from the effects of global warming have encountered challenging lega...
The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science...
On March 21 of this year, something unusual took place at a U.S. courthouse in San Francisco: a grou...
This paper discusses the history and the future prospects of private climate litigation, which seeks...
The prospect of carbon liability in the United States is a relatively recent phenomenon. It is only ...
Climate Change has been described as the greatest human rights issue of our time. As communities aro...
Lawsuits concerning the impacts of climate change make causal claims about the effect of defendants’...
This article discusses the advancement of climate change litigation. It explores two approaches to c...
Climate litigation has become a strategic tool to push for climate justice, including compensation f...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
There is overwhelming scientific agreement that human activities are changing the global climate sys...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of path-breaking cases have been filed throughout the wor...
Climate litigation has become a strategic tool to push for climate justice, including compensation f...
Concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere are the highest they have ...
Plaintiffs seeking compensation from the effects of global warming have encountered challenging lega...