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Lesson plan; Climate Lawsuits Are On The Rise; A Global Push for Accountability

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/27072023/climate-change-litigation-explosion/

Climate Litigation Has Exploded, but Is it Making a Difference?

Sixteen youths brought Montana’s constitution into the courtroom this fall. This constitution grants citizens the right to a clean and healthful environment.’

According to the youths, the authorities are violating the constitution. The Republican majority in Montana has banned assessing the environmental consequences of new oil and gas fields. This state derives one-third of its energy from burning coal. It was a landmark ruling for the history books: It marked the first time American youths took a climate case to court. Moreover, Judge Kathy Seeley ruled in favor of the teenagers.

The verdict highlights how the environmental movement engages in political work and invests in the courts. Over the past five years, the number of lawsuits related to the environment has more than doubled. These figures come from Sabin, a Center for Environmental Law at Columbia University in the United States.

As of the beginning of 2023, the center had an overview of 2,180 cases scheduled for court proceedings across 55 countries. Experience shows that approximately half of these cases are won.”  Source: Aftenposten

“We know that a very small [number] of companies are responsible for half the world’s emissions. So we really need to hold companies accountable,” says Sam Cossar-Gilbert, who coordinates Friends of the Earth International’s economic justice program. However, he adds that this strategy has drawbacks. Since some companies — like some governments — have deep pockets, they “can delay a lot of these decisions for a very long time.” In the case against Shell, the company has appealed the decision and the process is still ongoing three years after the judgment.  Source: Knowable magazine. 

Learning Objectives:

Lesson plan

Introduction

Answer these questions:

Essay questions:

  1. To what extent does the Montana youths’ lawsuit represent a new and effective strategy for the environmental movement? Consider the potential advantages and disadvantages of using legal action compared to other forms of activism.
  2. The Role of Climate Lawsuits in Advancing Environmental Accountability: Describe the significance of climate lawsuits as a tool for driving change.
  3. Climate lawsuits often raise ethical concerns about access to justice and the role of corporations in shaping environmental policy. Analyze the ethical implications of using the legal system to address climate change, considering potential benefits and harms.
  4. What role have lawsuits played in the battle against climate change?
  5. Why did senior women climate activists in Switzerland file a lawsuit against the government?
  6. What fundamental human right did the senior women argue was being threatened by the government’s actions?
  7. What challenges do climate lawsuits face in terms of success?
  8. How has climate change impacted Switzerland, despite its temperate and mountainous environment?

Additional information.

“Rising Tide of Climate Lawsuits: A Global Push for Accountability”

Climate lawsuits have gained significant prominence in recent years. These legal actions aim to compel countries, municipalities, and companies to take concrete steps toward reducing carbon emissions or achieving net-zero targets. According to a report by Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and the UN Environment Programme, climate cases have more than doubled in the last five years. As of this year’s beginning, 2,180 climate change cases are underway globally, with 1,522 of them in the United States alone. These lawsuits cover a wide range of issues related to climate change, including violations of fundamental human rights, environmental protections, and constitutional guarantees. While some cases face challenges in U.S. courts, other countries have seen more favorable outcomes due to legally binding commitments and constitutional provisions. The increasing prevalence of climate lawsuits reflects the growing urgency to address climate-related impacts through legal channels.

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