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Plaintiffs claim oil and gas companies nnew years ago that carbon emissions would lead to climate-related disasters.
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The Nation on MSNAs the World Confronts Climate Change, the US Leaves Our Future BehindWhile the White House takes a sledgehammer to critical climate policy, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights announced a ...
Not all of these impacts can be pinned solely on climate change, said Christina Shaw, CEO of the Vanuatu Environmental ...
It has been dubbed a ‘David versus Goliath’ battle, with vulnerable nations attempting to create a more robust legal ...
The world's top court is poised to tell governments what their legal obligations are to tackle global warming, and possibly ...
Our judicial system is increasingly in the front line in the fight to avert catastrophic climate change. Last year, in the so ...
The government has been found to have no legal duty to protect Torres Strait Islanders from climate change. That’s not the ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNForging Vietnam’s carbon market: from policy framework to practical actionVietnam is laying the groundwork for a national carbon market, aligning legal, technical, and financial frameworks to meet ...
Opinion: George Mason University Law School's Donald Kochan writes that energy companies are being punished for both talking too much and too little about the tradeoffs that come from fossil fuels.
A waste management firm is taking legal action against a leading trade union involved in a long-running dispute over union ...
A major blow in Federal Court won’t stop Torres Strait Islanders fighting to prove the government’s duty of care over climate ...
As loss and damage litigation gains momentum, however, one of the biggest challenges remains the legal question of causation ...
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