Climate justice: who should pay for a warming planet?
Campaigners who believe world leaders are not doing enough to combat climate change are taking matters into their own hands—and suing governments and fossil-fuel companies. But can the climate catastrophe really be resolved in court?
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08:36 - Rise in climate litigation cases
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