Global trends in climate litigation 2025: report launch
June
26

Global trends in climate litigation 2025: report launch

Join the launch of the Global Trends in Climate Change Litigation 2025 Snapshot Report - now in its seventh year. This influential report provides an annual overview of key developments in climate litigation worldwide and identifies emerging trends shaping the future of climate law and governance.

Join in-person or register to watch the event online at LSE Live. LSE Live is the home for the London School of Economics live streams, allowing you to tune in and join the global debate wherever you are in the world. If you can't attend live, a video will be made available shortly afterwards on LSE's YouTube channel.

Hosted by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment as part of London Climate Action Week.

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Litigating Climate Change and Human Rights in Australia: Perspectives of a judge, an advocate and an academic
May
7

Litigating Climate Change and Human Rights in Australia: Perspectives of a judge, an advocate and an academic

In April, Environmental Justice Australia submitted a human rights complaint to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Climate Change on behalf of nine young people from across Australia collectively called ‘Generation Justice’. This international procedure is one among several legal avenues for raising concerns about the human rights impacts of a changed climate in Australia. Join Justice Rachel Pepper (Land and Environment Court of NSW), Hannah White (Environmental Justice Australia) and Professor Jacqueline Peel (Melbourne Climate Futures) in conversation with Dr Alice Palmer to discuss some of the pros and cons of litigating climate change in Australia through a human rights lens.

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