Law & Order meets the climate crisis as we dig into the stories behind the hundreds of climate cases around the globe.
In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. EPA that when the U.S. Congress passed the Clean Air Act... more
In 2017, El Salvador became the first country in the world to pass an outright ban on mining. It was... more
Public Citizen has been working with various prosecutors to explore the idea of using criminal law to hold oil companies... more
The backlash against ESG is continuing, with a string of lawsuits aimed at shutting down shareholder activism. We don't often... more
Lots of news lately on stories we've been following, so in today's episode: an update! The landmark Carbon Majors report... more
Shell announced in late 2023 that it would be shutting down all of its onshore activities in Nigeria and concentrating... more
The U.S. government's definition of what constitutes an "ecoterrorist" has long driven backlash against environmental activists and in recent years... more
In June 2022, Michel Forst became the first UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders. In that role he has spent... more
About a decade after UK courts made history with the first "climate necessity" ruling in history, the UK government has... more
While protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline at the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation garnered international news coverage, at the... more
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