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Climate Litigation: Taking Climate Change to the Courts

Climate Litigation: Taking Climate Change to the Courts

Update: 2024-09-02
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Climate change litigation is increasingly deployed as a tool to hold governments, private entities and corporations legally accountable in their failure to adequately address climate change. Reasons for climate change litigation cases are varied, ranging from a need to advance climate policy to the infringement of human rights. In turn, litigation strategies are also varied, but the goal remains the same: catalyse targeted and impactful action against climate change at regional, national and international levels. 


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Climate Litigation: Taking Climate Change to the Courts

Climate Litigation: Taking Climate Change to the Courts