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Ep 20 | The Role of Climate Litigation in Climate Justice

Ep 20 | The Role of Climate Litigation in Climate Justice

Update: 2024-12-10
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Climate litigation is a powerful tool for demanding accountability in the fight against the climate crisis.

In this episode, we explore how legal cases are becoming a force for justice, holding both corporations and governments responsible for their role in climate impacts. We are joined by Noah Walker Crawford, a research fellow at London School of Economics and advisor to Germanwatch, as well as Saúl Luciano Lliuya from Peru. We learn about the landmark Saúl vs. RWE case, where the Peruvian farmer and mountain guide sued the major German energy company RWE for the impacts climate change is having on the area where he lives and works. We explore the growing role of litigation in the fight for climate justice, the importance of the loss and damage debate, and the potential of legal action to reshape the future of climate action.

Germanwatch is an independent development, environmental, and human rights organisation. The organization advocates sustainable global development based on social equity, respect for nature, and economic stability.

Europe Climate Connection is an original podcast presented by Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe. Co-hosts: Seden Anlar and Olivia Saxer. Executive Producer and Editor: Samuel Martín-Sosa. Script by: Seden Anlar

For more info: https://caneurope.org and https://www.germanwatch.org/en
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Ep 20 | The Role of Climate Litigation in Climate Justice

Ep 20 | The Role of Climate Litigation in Climate Justice

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