Join us as we explore the evolving world of climate litigation in the Global Trends in Climate Change Litigation 2025 Snapshot Report. This is the seventh edition of a report that has become essential for understanding climate law changes around the globe.
A Decade of Change
This year marks ten years since pivotal cases like Urgenda Foundation v State of the Netherlands and Leghari v Federation of Pakistan ignited a shift in climate litigation. These cases established a significant focus on the rights of individuals and communities in the face of climate change. The report shows how these legal battles have broadened and deepened over the years.
What to Expect
The event will kick off with a presentation by Joana Setzer, who will share key findings from the report. Afterward, a panel of experts will discuss developments in regions like the US, Brazil, Australia, and East Asia, along with insights from the International Court of Justice.
Meet Our Experts
- Danielle de Andrade Moreira: An adjunct professor at PUC-Rio, she leads research on climate litigation in Brazil.
- Kate Cook: A barrister specializing in environmental law who has appeared in international tribunals.
- Michael Gerrard: Founder of the Sabin Center at Columbia Law School, he is a leading figure in climate law innovations.
- Jacqueline Peel: Director of the Melbourne Climate Futures, noted for her contributions to environmental law.
- Joana Setzer: An expert in climate litigation, her research helps us understand legal strategies in this field.
- Larry Kramer: The president of LSE, Kramer has a strong background in constitutional law.
Stay Informed
Even if you can’t make it to the event, it will be available for later viewing on LSE’s YouTube channel. The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment continues to serve as a hub for vital interdisciplinary research on these pressing issues.
Recent Trends
According to a recent report, climate-related cases have surged globally, with a record number of lawsuits filed in 2023 alone. This increase signals growing public engagement and legal action to address climate change impacts. Legal experts like Gerrard note that as awareness of climate issues grows, so does the legal framework to tackle them.
Social Media Buzz
On platforms like Twitter, hashtags related to climate litigation are trending, showing a heightened interest in the subject. Users share their thoughts on ongoing cases and broader implications for future generations.
For more detailed insights, check out the Grantham Research Institute and follow the conversation using #LSEEvents.
This snapshot of the climate litigation landscape reminds us that the fight against climate change is not just a legal issue; it’s a global movement.