For years, climate advocates have been told that meaningful action must wait — for better politics, better technology, or better timing. The 2025 Annual Impact Report from the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) tells a very different story: the law is no longer waiting. Across courts, treaties, and international institutions, 2025 marked a turning... Continue Reading →
Filling Greta’s Shoes: A New Generation Of Young Climate Activists Steps Up
I had stopped linking articles, however I will start again as some of this news requires some digging where in the past it would just pop-up. I found this article very helpful and informative. After Greta started addressing other issues, including the Israelian-Palestinian conflict and indigenous rights in the Polar region, she is no longer... Continue Reading →
The Troubling Future of Nonprofits: The Fallout from H.R. 9495
Imagine a future where dissenting voices could be labeled as terror supporters simply because they challenge prevailing power structures or government actions. "A Thin Line Between National Security and Civil Rights" On November 22, 2024, Democracy Now! reported a significant legislative development in the United States House of Representatives. The House passed H.R. 9495, known... Continue Reading →
Your Action Needed: Two Important Climate Actions to Make
CALL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND ASK THEM TO DEFEND OUR CLIMATE. The climate crisis is here and now and it’s already costing us lives, health, and dollars. The outcome of the election means all the protections we’ve fought so hard for the last few years in tackling the climate crisis—protections that save thousands of... Continue Reading →
Empowering Communities to Hold Big Oil Accountable: The Work of the Center for Climate Integrity
The global climate crisis is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. As extreme weather events become more frequent and sea levels continue to rise, communities around the world are grappling with the devastating impacts of a changing climate. At the forefront of the fight for climate justice is the Center for Climate... Continue Reading →
This site provides two databases of climate change caselaw. Cases in the databases are organized by type of claim and are searchable. In many cases, links are available to decisions, complaints, and other case documents. Compiled by Sabin Center for Climate Change Law - Source Go to Databases...
Climate Change Litigation Databases
Climate Change Litigation Databases
This site provides two databases of climate change caselaw. Cases in the databases are organized by type of claim and are searchable. In many cases, links are available to decisions, complaints, and other case documents. Compiled by Sabin Center for Climate Change Law - Source Go to Databases...
March 21st will be a Tuesday, it will be the best palindromic day ever…And it will be the biggest day yet in the fight to shut off the flow of cash from Big Banking to Big Oil, a fight that is may be the most important front left in the effort to keep the planet... Continue Reading →
Bill McKibben: 32123! || Big Banks are Driving the Climate Crisis, so We’re Pushing Back
(Repost) A threat to human rights – The legal battle to stop climate change | DW Documentary
Climate change is a threat to human rights. Court rulings are now making governments and businesses sit up and listen. Sitting back and doing nothing to stop global warming is becoming less and less of an option, as more and more citizens seek redress in the highest courts. Top courts recently passed judgements forcing oil... Continue Reading →
The state is going after five oil companies – ExxonMobil, Shell Oil, Chevron, BP and ConocoPhillips – for their role in the climate crisis New Jersey has joined the ranks of Rhode Island, Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Vermont as the latest state to sue some of the world’s largest oil companies for their role... Continue Reading →
New Jersey latest state to sue oil companies over climate misinformation
(Repost) Climate change lawsuits: Taking fossil fuel firms to court
With the expense of mitigating the effects of climate change becoming more onerous, more than two dozen cities, counties and states are suing more than 40 fossil fuel companies, accusing them of making false and misleading claims about climate change. The lawsuits are modeled after those brought against tobacco companies in the 1990s. Correspondent Ben... Continue Reading →