Climate One

Law and Oil: Taking Climate Offenders to Court

Jul 7, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Importance of Ambition in Courts
01:41 • 2min
3
The US Supreme Court Declined to Transfer a Group of State and Local Suits to Federal Court
03:29 • 2min
4
The Public Numbness Lawsuits Against Oil Majors
05:01 • 2min
5
Fossil Fuel Companies and Racketeering
06:47 • 2min
6
The Importance of Legal Resources for Fossil Fuel Companies
08:30 • 2min
7
The Impacts of Pre-Trial Discovery on the Fossil Fuel Industry
10:47 • 2min
8
The Oil Industry's Future
13:01 • 2min
9
The Role of Climate Science in the Courtroom
14:59 • 2min
10
The Supreme Court's Decline of Federal Preemption for Oil Companies in the Case of Micah
16:52 • 3min
11
The Role of Financial Redress in Climate Mitigation
19:58 • 2min
12
The Role of Attribution Science in Climate Litigation
21:33 • 3min
13
The Role of Source Attribution in Global Warming
24:21 • 4min
14
The Importance of Attribution Science in Climate Litigation
27:56 • 2min
15
The Rise and Fall of Rico Charges in Hoboken
29:37 • 2min
16
The Role of Climate Litigation in Addressing Our Crisis
31:16 • 2min
17
The Impact of a Dutch Court Decision on Shell's Responsibility for CO2 Emissions
33:20 • 2min
18
The Future of Government Liability
34:58 • 2min
19
The German Climate Case: A Forward Looking Challenge
37:05 • 2min
20
The Importance of Legal Accountability in Climate Change
38:36 • 3min
21
The Growing Field of Attribution Science in Climate Litigation
41:14 • 1min
22
The Role of Companies in the Climate Crisis
42:40 • 2min
23
Stop Ecoside's New Legal Tool in the Fight Against Climate Change
44:31 • 3min
24
The Barriers to Climate Claims
47:02 • 2min
25
The Future of Climate Litigation
49:06 • 3min