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Fightback mounts against trade deals fossil fuel investors can use to sue countries over climate action

Fightback mounts against trade deals fossil fuel investors can use to sue countries over climate action

Update: 2024-08-011
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Momentum is growing against clauses in investment treaties that permit companies to sue a state if it decides to keep fossil fuels in the ground. In this episode, we revisit the secretive world of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), which some experts are worried could jeopardise global efforts to save the climate and cost countries billions of dollars in the process.


Kyla Tienhaara, Canada research chair in economy and environment at Queen's University, Ontario in Canada, comes back on The Conversation Weekly to update us on the latest resistance to these clauses.


Part of this episode was first aired in October 2022. You can listen to the original episode here. It was produced by Gemma Ware and Mend Mariwany, with sound design by Eloise Stevens. Our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.


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Fightback mounts against trade deals fossil fuel investors can use to sue countries over climate action

Fightback mounts against trade deals fossil fuel investors can use to sue countries over climate action