
Dana Drugmand
Climate Journalist at Freelance
Founder at Climate in the Courts
Climate journalist w/ specialty in covering climate law & justice. Tweeting re. #climatelitigation & #climateaccountability. Views my own.
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1 week ago |
climateinthecourts.com | Dana Drugmand
Young climate activists in Europe and the United States who have faced setbacks in their lawsuits challenging government climate policies are continuing to turn to courts in renewed attempts at accountability, filing fresh cases and appeals as they seek to hold governments accountable for exacerbating the climate emergency. In Sweden, youth activists announced earlier this week that they are reviving their lawsuit against the Swedish government.
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1 week ago |
sierraclub.org | Dana Drugmand
As several climate liability lawsuits against large oil and gas companies inch closer to trial and states start to adopt climate “Superfund” legislation, the White House and Republican-controlled Congress are rolling out new measures to shield the industry from accountability.
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3 weeks ago |
oneearthnow.substack.com | Dana Drugmand
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3 weeks ago |
climateinthecourts.com | Dana Drugmand
The Dutch environmental NGO Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands) formally filed a lawsuit today against ING, the largest bank in the Netherlands, challenging the bank’s climate policies. The lawsuit seeks to compel ING to align its financing activities with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.
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1 month ago |
climateinthecourts.com | Dana Drugmand
The US Supreme Court on Monday denied a petition to review a landmark youth constitutional climate lawsuit against the US federal government that an appellate court had quashed last year. The Supreme Court’s denial of the youth plaintiffs’ petition officially brings an end to the Juliana v. United States lawsuit, which has inspired a global wave of youth-led legal actions challenging government climate policies over the last decade.
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