Daily News on Net Zero, DeCarbonisation, Carbon Neutrality, Sustainability, Climate Change, ESG
  • Home
  • News
    • Sustainability
    • Featured
    • Carbon Offset
    • Net zero
    • Knowledge
    • Climate Change
    • Off Grid Solar
    • RoofTop & Distributed Solar
    • Technical
    • Manufacturing
    • Utility Scale RE
  • World
    • USA
    • UK
    • India
    • Europe
      • France
      • Germany
      • Austria
      • Denmark
      • Finland
      • Italy
      • Netherlands
      • Spain
      • Switzerland
    • Middle East
      • Saudi Arabia
      • UAE
      • Qatar
      • Bahrain
      • Oman
    • Asia Pacific
      • China
      • Hong Kong
      • Australia
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Malaysia
      • New Zealand
      • Singapore
      • South Korea
    • North America
      • Canada
      • Mexico
    • South America
      • Brazil
      • Chile
    • Africa
      • South Africa
      • Egypt
      • Kenya
      • Mali
      • Morocco
      • Nigeria
      • Uganda
  • Industries
    • Air Travel
    • Automobile
    • Banking
    • Cement
    • Energy
    • FMCG
    • Healthcare
    • Hospitality
    • IT & Computers
    • Shipping
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Real Estate
    • Steel
  • More
    • Carbon Capture & Storage
    • Carbon Footprint
    • Carbon Tax
    • New Launches
    • Interviews
    • Job Opportunities
    • Policy & Regulations
    • Quarter Results
    • Research Reports
    • Tender
    • Web Stories
  • Climate Change
    Climate ChangeShow More
    Why Oil Stocks Aren’t That Hot
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Countries draw battle lines for talks on new climate finance goal
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Achieving MENA Climate Change Goals While Navigating Cashflow Challenges
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    TIME TO NAME THE SILENT KILLER: HEATWAVES
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    UNEA-6: multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
  • Sustainability
    SustainabilityShow More
    The Importance Of Sustainability In Manufacturing
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Sustainability Partnerships: What They Are, Why They Matter And How They Work
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    The Best And The Rest: The Sorry State Of Sustainability Today
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    It’s Time for Sustainability to Become a Core Part of MBA Programs
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Eight ways the sustainable economy is (still) taking over
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
  • Business & Finance
    Business & FinanceShow More
    Himachal CM seeks collaboration with UK on green hydrogen, e-vehicles
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    IndiGrid’s portfolio grows to 1.1 GWp with new 300 MW solar acquisition
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    EverEnviro, Thermax Bioenergy sign MoU with Danish firm to boost India’s CBG production
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Sajjan Jindal’s JSW Steel sounds out banks for $750 million loan
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    President accords sanction to Rs 20,773 cr RE Transmission System Project in Ladakh
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
  • Carbon Offset
    Carbon OffsetShow More
    Revealed: How Industry Lobbying is Reducing Nature to a Monopoly Board
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    OFFSETS PROMISE TO CUT CARBON FOOTPRINTS BUT CRITICS RAISE QUESTIONS
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Carbon offsets bring new investment to Appalachia’s coal fields, but most Appalachians aren’t benefiting
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Can clean cookstoves ride out the carbon markets storm
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Carbon removal sector buoyed by strong growth in corporate demand
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
  • Featured
    FeaturedShow More
    India will take up carbon tax issue ‘very strongly’ with the EU, says Piyush Goyal
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Unpacking The Truth Behind Climate Change Predictions And Carbon Taxes
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Ways for India to deal with EU carbon tax
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Taking Carbon Tax Off Home Heating Drops Saskatchewan Inflation to Under Two Per Cent
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Warming up to climate change: How does climate change impact extreme weather events?
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
  • Net zero
    Net zeroShow More
    India’s net-zero target: Here’s what the govt needs to prioritise
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Do Record Temperatures Mean Our Climate Goals And Net Zero Are Dead?
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    The dark cloud over Indonesia’s pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Net-Zero Is Pulling the Plug on America’s Electrical ‘Life Support System,’ New Documentary Says
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    SAP’s Journey to Net Zero 2030
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
  • Renewable Energy
    Renewable EnergyShow More
    Is Renewable Energy Actually Making Us Rely More on Fossil Fuels?
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Countries to promise clean energy boost at COP28 to push out fossil fuels
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    The UAE has committed to assisting Malaysia in establishing a 10 GW renewable energy capacity, valued at $8 billion, by 2025
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    Renewable energy sources and energy waste reduction accounted for 25% of the state’s electricity needs last year, showcasing a substantial shift towards sustainable energy practices and environmental responsibility
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
    The Ascendance of Renewable Energy: Exploring the Role of Electrification in Driving Sustainable Solutions
    Anand Gupta By Anand Gupta
Daily News on Net Zero, DeCarbonisation, Carbon Neutrality, Sustainability, Climate Change, ESGDaily News on Net Zero, DeCarbonisation, Carbon Neutrality, Sustainability, Climate Change, ESG
Aa
  • Climate Change
  • Sustainability
  • Business & Finance
  • Carbon Offset
  • Featured
  • Net zero
  • Renewable Energy
Search
  • Home
  • News
    • Sustainability
    • Featured
    • Carbon Offset
    • Net zero
    • Knowledge
    • Climate Change
    • Off Grid Solar
    • RoofTop & Distributed Solar
    • Technical
    • Manufacturing
    • Utility Scale RE
  • World
    • USA
    • UK
    • India
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • Asia Pacific
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
  • Industries
    • Air Travel
    • Automobile
    • Banking
    • Cement
    • Energy
    • FMCG
    • Healthcare
    • Hospitality
    • IT & Computers
    • Shipping
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Real Estate
    • Steel
  • More
    • Carbon Capture & Storage
    • Carbon Footprint
    • Carbon Tax
    • New Launches
    • Interviews
    • Job Opportunities
    • Policy & Regulations
    • Quarter Results
    • Research Reports
    • Tender
    • Web Stories

Top Stories

Climate change: Is the world warming faster than expected?

Climate Change 18 November 2023

These 20 Cities Were Just Named the Most Sustainable in the World

Sustainability 7 November 2023

Reimagining Sustainability in the Supply Chain: Strategies and Approaches

Sustainability 25 July 2023
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Copyright © Ruby Theme Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Daily News on Net Zero, DeCarbonisation, Carbon Neutrality, Sustainability, Climate Change, ESG > Blog > Climate Change > Four Legal Battles Affecting Our Climate Future

Four Legal Battles Affecting Our Climate Future

Anand Gupta
Last updated: 2024/01/08 at 2:28 PM
By Anand Gupta
Share
11 Min Read

In Short : Several legal battles are shaping our climate future. From disputes over environmental regulations to lawsuits holding corporations accountable for their carbon footprint, these legal proceedings play a pivotal role in shaping climate policy, promoting accountability, and influencing the trajectory of efforts to address climate change. Stay tuned for developments in these key legal battles that have far-reaching implications for our planet’s future.

In Detail : Fossil fuel expansion and greenwashing are at the core of major court actions.

In recent years, climate activists, local communities and states have turned to litigation in search of climate justice. The 2023 United States Congress was the decade’s least productive one, and the federal government’s lack of response to the climate crisis has inspired a slew of court cases seeking to hold polluters accountable and spur policy change.

The number of climate court cases in the United States doubled in the last half-decade, and more than 100 were filed last year. This new year is set to be no different: “2024 is really a pivotal moment for climate litigation in the Western US,” said Delta Merner, the lead scientist at the Science Hub for Climate Litigation at the Union of Concerned Scientists. “There’s a series of groundbreaking cases that will be moving through the courts.”

The outcomes of the following cases could have significant implications for decarbonization efforts, corporate accountability, and policy. Here are four climate lawsuits in the West to keep an eye on in 2024.

Genesis B. v. EPA

The details: In California, 18 children are suing the US Environmental Protection Agency, claiming that the agency violated their constitutional rights by failing to mitigate the effects of climate change. Our Children’s Trust, the nonprofit law firm behind several youth-led climate cases, filed the lawsuit.

What’s next: In August, Montana’s landmark youth-led climate change case, Held v. Montana, had a major win in court after a judge ruled that state laws requiring state agencies to ignore climate impacts when approving fossil fuel projects violated the Montana Constitution. The case set an important precedent for the burgeoning field of constitutional climate law.

The Held decision also “set a standard and understanding that the state of climate science is incredibly strong, that it’s irrefutable, and that courts can understand the science, and that the science will prevail in meaningful decisions,” Merner said.

While the ruling on Held v. Montana has few immediate ramifications, it strengthens the argument that government policies can violate citizens’ constitutional rights to a safe and healthy environment. Cases in California and other states could further uphold that precedent, although only a handful of states have this constitutional provision.

“The practical implication is to accelerate the transition away from the extraction of fossil fuels,” as states are obligated to consider climate impacts, said Chris Winter, the executive director of the University of Colorado Law School’s Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment.

In two similar cases in the West, young plaintiffs are also arguing that state or federal policies violated their constitutional rights to a clean and healthy environment. In Navahine v. Hawai’i Department of Transportation, the plaintiffs maintain that Hawai’i’s fossil fuel-based transportation system violates the state constitution. The case will be heard in summer 2024. Similarly, a federal suit filed by Our Children’s Trust in 2015, Juliana v. United States, is also pending after a US district court in Oregon revived the case.

What’s next: The plaintiffs are waiting for a judge to be assigned to their case and a response from the defendants.

State of California vs Big Oil

The details: In mid-September, California officials announced plans to sue Big Oil, not only for covering up the hazards of climate change, but also for deliberately spreading disinformation and deceiving the public—and doing so for the last 50 years. The defendants include five of the world’s largest oil companies and their subsidiaries: Exxon, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips and BP, as well as the American Petroleum Institute, an oil industry trade group. The lawsuit alleges that the companies have known about the impacts of climate change but deliberately ignored them, thereby costing California tens of billions of dollars in damage. California wants the companies to cover the costs of fighting wildfires and cleaning up air pollution.

Why it matters: Dozens of states and local governments have filed similar lawsuits against oil and gas companies, supported by a recent US Supreme Court decision that declined to hear the oil companies’ petition to have the cases thrown out. California is the first major oil-producing state to file a disinformation lawsuit against Big Oil.

The oil industry had long requested to have these cases heard in federal courts, which they saw as likely to prove more favorable to their position. This year’s Supreme Court decision was a loss for Big Oil, because it makes it easier for such cases to be heard at the state and local level. Now, these lawsuits are starting to slowly progress forward. Climate impacts “are localized and it makes sense that they should be staying in the local courts,” Merner argued.

Legal experts compare the growing movement to the fight against Big Tobacco, in which the plaintiffs also contended that the companies involved had actively deceived the public. Those lawsuits ended in a massive $246 billion settlement, though many experts believe that the impact of the oil industry disinformation cases will be more regional in nature.

Still, these cases “could have a big impact in terms of requiring fossil fuel companies to contribute to (climate) adaptation efforts at the state and local level,” said Romany Webb, the deputy director for Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.

What’s next: California filed a complaint in September. Oil companies are expected to file a motion to dismiss, and a judge will decide whether the case moves toward discovery and trial. A similar case in Hawai’i is in the process of discovery, the phase during which plaintiffs can gather more evidence to plead their case.

Berrin v. Delta Airlines

The details: This class action lawsuit claims that Delta Airlines misrepresented itself as the first “carbon-neutral” airline and should therefore pay damages.

Why it matters: Berrin v. Delta Airlines joins a flurry of suits attempting to hold companies accountable for greenwashing. As more and more companies promise to cut emissions, consumers point out that their pledges often ring hollow. At the center of this and other greenwashing cases are carbon offsets. Corporations, including airlines, have heavily relied on carbon offsets to reach carbon neutrality, but these lawsuits allege that the offsets may not actually curb emissions, and that companies are deceiving consumers when they advertise themselves as carbon neutral.

Defendants in other states filed similar cases against other corporations, such as Nike and Etsy. Overall, these cases “could have significant impacts for corporate climate action,” Webb said, though exactly what that will look like is unclear. “It’s still relatively early days,” she cautioned.

What’s next: Delta Airlines has filed a motion to dismiss. Next, a judge will rule whether to dismiss the case or start pretrial proceedings.

Legal Challenges to the Willow Project

The details: Multiple conservation groups and a grassroots tribal organization, Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic, sued the federal government after President Joe Biden approved the Willow Project, a massive oil drilling project in the Alaska Arctic, in 2023. In November, an Alaska state court ruled that the Bureau of Land Management could proceed with the project, and the environmental groups vowed to take the case to federal court.

Why it matters: The climate implications of moving ahead with the Willow Project are potentially enormous, Webb said. The project, which is one of the largest oil projects in decades, has the potential to disrupt thousands of acres of pristine habitat, and the lawsuit could answer important legal questions about just how states should consider climate impacts on endangered species during environmental reviews. The lawsuits argue that the federal government failed to consider the project’s impacts on endangered and threatened species as well as the impact of greenhouse gas emissions from oil consumption.

“How those questions are answered by the court will have important implications for other fossil fuel projects, and even non-fossil fuel projects that have climate applications,” Webb said.

What’s next: The plaintiffs are planning to appeal the decision to a federal court.

TAGGED: Climate Change, Four Legal Battles

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email Copy Link

Categories

  • Africa
  • Air Travel
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Automobile
  • Bahrain
  • BANGLADESH
  • Banking
  • Battery
  • Brazil
  • Business & Finance
  • California
  • Canada
  • Carbon Capture & Storage
  • Carbon Footprint
  • Carbon Offset
  • Carbon Tax
  • Cement
  • Chile
  • China
  • Climate Change
  • Denmark
  • Editors Choice
  • Egypt
  • EMobility
  • Energy
  • Energy Storage
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Finland
  • FMCG
  • France
  • Germany
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Hydrogen
  • India
  • Interviews
  • IT & Computers
  • Italy
  • Laos
  • Malaysia
  • Manufacturing
  • Mexico
  • Middle East
  • Morocco
  • Net zero
  • New Launches
  • New Zealand
  • North America
  • Off Grid Solar
  • Oman
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Philippines
  • Policy & Regulations
  • Quarter Results
  • RE100
  • Real Estate
  • Renewable Energy
  • Research Reports
  • RoofTop & Distributed Solar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Shipping
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • South America
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Steel
  • Sustainability
  • Taiwan
  • Tender
  • UAE
  • UK
  • USA
  • Utility Scale RE

Related Strories

Editors Choice

Let’s Build a Climate Wall of Shame

By Anand Gupta 24 February 2024
Climate Change

Why Oil Stocks Aren’t That Hot

By Anand Gupta 24 February 2024
Featured

Unpacking The Truth Behind Climate Change Predictions And Carbon Taxes

By Anand Gupta 23 February 2024
Climate Change

Countries draw battle lines for talks on new climate finance goal

By Anand Gupta 21 February 2024
Show More

Get Insider Tips and Tricks in Our Newsletter!

  • Stay up to date with the latest trends and advancements in AI chat technology with our exclusive news and insights
  • Discover and download exclusive chatbot templates, scripts, and other resources.
  • Other resources that will help you save time and boost your productivity.
Daily News on Net Zero, DeCarbonisation, Carbon Neutrality, Sustainability, Climate Change, ESG

We want to live on a healthy, peaceful planet. A planet where forests flourish, oceans are full of life and where once-threatened animals safely roam. Where our quality of life is measured in relationships, not things we have or own.

Quicklinks

  • Contact Us
  • Blog Index
  • Complaint
  • Advertise

Company

  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Stuff
  • Manage Cookies
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Partners

Follow Socials

All copyrights reserved at CO2 to Net Zero Solutions India Pvt Ltd

Social Chat is free, download and try it now here!

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?