Plaintiffs seeking compensation from the effects of global warming have encountered challenging legal barriers. Until 2009, courts consistently dismissed global warming suits as political questions or for lack of standing. In Comer v. Murphy Oil USA, property owners along the Mississippi Gulf coast sued oil and energy companies in nuisance for emitting greenhouse gases that contributed to global warming and added to the intensity of Hurricane Katrina, which damaged their property. In 2009, the Fifth Circuit surprisingly held that a class of private citizens could satisfy both standing and the political question doctrine in a global warming suit. However, after winding through a complex procedural pathway, that decision was ultimately vacate...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In response to the accelerating effects of global warming, individuals and citizen groups in the Uni...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
Plaintiffs seeking compensation from the effects of global warming have encountered challenging lega...
Since global warming potentially affects everyone in the world, does any individual have standing ...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
Climate change activists have found they cannot turn to the Trump Administration for help, and Congr...
In July 2004, eight States, the City of New York and three land trusts filed suit against five elect...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
An important unresolved question is whether non-state plaintiffs have standing under Article III of ...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
In American Electric Power v. Connecticut the Supreme Court confronted climate change litigation for...
This paper discusses the history and the future prospects of private climate litigation, which seeks...
In response to the obstruction by the United States of the Kyoto protocols and its subsequent agreem...
The climate justice movement seeks to provide relief to vulnerable communities that have been dispro...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In response to the accelerating effects of global warming, individuals and citizen groups in the Uni...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
Plaintiffs seeking compensation from the effects of global warming have encountered challenging lega...
Since global warming potentially affects everyone in the world, does any individual have standing ...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
Climate change activists have found they cannot turn to the Trump Administration for help, and Congr...
In July 2004, eight States, the City of New York and three land trusts filed suit against five elect...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
An important unresolved question is whether non-state plaintiffs have standing under Article III of ...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
In American Electric Power v. Connecticut the Supreme Court confronted climate change litigation for...
This paper discusses the history and the future prospects of private climate litigation, which seeks...
In response to the obstruction by the United States of the Kyoto protocols and its subsequent agreem...
The climate justice movement seeks to provide relief to vulnerable communities that have been dispro...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In response to the accelerating effects of global warming, individuals and citizen groups in the Uni...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...