UNEP releases annual reports which compare the actual GHG emissions reductions with the GHG emissions reductions we have to make to avoid temperature rises of 1.5°C and 2°C. It considers different scenarios and makes projections on the basis of current policies. It also outlines the level of GHG emissions reductions that need to be made […]
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This is the most recent climate change agreement under the UNFCCC. Its key features are: It sets an objective of limiting global temperature rises to well below 2°C, while pursuing efforts to limit temperature rise to 1.5°C; All countries have an obligation to reduce their GHG emissions; and Countries have to submit nationally determined contributions, which detail countries […]
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This was the first international agreement on climate change. It sets the global framework for negotiations on climate change and 197 countries are parties. It contains general obligations for countries to: Take mitigation measures to avoid dangerous climate change; and Take adaptation measures to protect impacted communities. But, as a framework convention, its commitments are […]
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This is the latest of the World Health Organisation’s assessments of the health impacts that climate change is projected to have. The assessment concludes that climate change is expected to cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050; 38,000 due to heat exposure in elderly people, 48,000 due to diarrhoea, 60,000 due […]
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This guide has given you an introduction into climate litigation and what options you can have when it comes to using legal action for climate justice. Having information and support is key if you want to take climate litigation. If after reading this guide you are thinking about taking legal action, the organisations and resources outlined […]
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There are alternatives to going to national courts if you want to challenge governments and corporations about their policies and actions on climate change. This section of the Guide will give you an introduction on some of these alternatives and give you tips on how to use them.
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En cualquier tipo de caso legal, se necesita probar ante la corte que su “versión de los eventos”(lo que usted está diciendo que pasó) realmente ocurrió. Para probar el caso se necesita evidencia. Evidencia es la información, ya sea en forma física, oral, escrita o “real”, que se presenta ante la corte, para probar un […]
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En cualquier tipo de caso legal, se necesita probar ante la corte que su “versión de los eventos”(lo que usted está diciendo que pasó) realmente ocurrió. Para probar el caso se necesita evidencia. Evidencia es la información, ya sea en forma física, oral, escrita o “real”, que se presenta ante la corte, para probar un […]
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This Guide has so far focused on claims by people directly affected by climate change, or organisations who represent them, and claims against contributors to climate change, such as governments or corporations who may be able to reduce emissions or their impact. But in addition to physical harm, climate change has a huge effect on […]
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This section of the Guide concerns legal claims against big corporations who have significantly contributed and continue to contribute to climate change. These claims often ask for corporations to contribute to the cost of responding to climate impacts, compensation for damage, or for court orders to change or restrict their actions. These companies can be […]
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