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Climate Change Litigation

Legal briefings, research and other resources on corporate legal accountability for climate change-related human rights abuses

Mary Robinson, Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and President of Ireland, has said that climate change is “very likely, the single greatest human rights challenge of the 21st century.”  The consequences of climate change lead to severe loss and damage to people and the environment, having therefore a great impact on human rights (right to life, health, housing and food), especially affecting the most vulnerable populations.

Through careless management of their supply chains, greenhouse gas emissions and other type of pollution, companies’ behaviour can contribute to climate change.  Holding companies and governments legally accountable for these impacts is on the rise.

This page contains resources from our website related to climate change litigation, such as latest news, access to lawsuit profiles, briefings and reports. In addition, it provides links to other organisations’ resources reports, databases, manuals, and toolkits.

Our Resources

Latest News on Climate Litigation

Reports, news articles and commentaries on climate change litigation.

Lawsuit Profiles

Case summaries of claims brought against companies over their impact on climate change.

Legal Briefing on Climate Litigation

Overview of the specific legal arguments used to hold companies accountable for climate harms.

2018 Annual Briefing on Climate Change Lawsuits

In-depth analysis of climate change lawsuits and of the opportunities and challenges for bringing such litigation.

Expert Workshop Report: "Climate Change & International Human Rights Law: The Challenges for Business"

Summary of expert discussions organised by the Resource Centre and the University of Notre Dame Law School.

Climate Justice Portal

Resources on Climate Justice.

Key Resources by Partners

The websites below contain legally relevant resources including scientific reports, legal briefs and submissions, databases of lawsuits or laws related to climate change, legal strategies and various tools for climate change litigation.

The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

The Sabin Center develops legal techniques to fight climate change, its website contains various resources linked to it including publications, legal briefs and submissions and climate change litigation databases.

The Union of Concerned Scientists Science Hub for Climate Litigation

The Science Hub for Climate Litigation works to build greater capacity within the scientific community to conduct and communicate legally relevant research. Its website includes general science resources for climate litigation and UCS-led science.

Action4Justice

Action4Justice provides a toolkit on how to bring a case to court relating to climate change which includes "how to" guides (manuals, toolkits), templates and examples, legal references, legal research sources and legal citations.

Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) Climate Litigation Strategies

Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) Climate Litigation Strategies provides an overview of legal strategies to advance climate justice, focusing on legal arguments that can be supported by judgments from around the world.

Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment covers research on the specific roles of legislation, litigation, sub-national government and the private sector in governance, including a "Climate Change Laws of the World database".

Law and Climate Change Toolkit

The Law and Climate Change Toolkit is a global resource to help countries develop legal frameworks for the effective implementation of the Paris Agreement and their nationally determined contributions.