作者
Friederike EL Otto, Petra Minnerop, Emmanuel Raju, Luke J Harrington, Rupert F Stuart‐Smith, Emily Boyd, Rachel James, Richard Jones, Kristian C Lauta
发表日期
2022/11
期刊
Global Policy
卷号
13
期号
5
页码范围
736-750
简介
Climate litigation has become a strategic tool to push for climate justice, including compensation for losses caused by climate change. Many cases rely on the establishment of a causal relationship between the defendants' emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) and the plaintiffs' losses. All decided cases seeking compensation for a concrete climate related impact have been unsuccessful (thus far). Legal scholars as well as social and natural scientists have looked at individual cases and evidence of these unsuccessful claims, aiming to identify legal and scientific hurdles. Based on previous research where we analysed specific cases, we step back from a case‐specific analysis in this article and identify the social context in which law and science operate and intersect. We assert that without a general understanding of the urgency of climate change and the scientifically proven fact that climate change impacts the …
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