Climate litigation has increased exponentially in the past decade, with claims against companies and governments reaching levels which should no longer only concern lawyers and defendants.
Considering the grounds for such claims are challenging the economic and environmental grounds upon which our system is built upon, climate litigation is expected to exert considerable pressure for demanding more and better climate action.
We will look into:
Climate litigation as a source of pressure for climate action.
Materiality of climate litigation for corporations.
The role of attribution science, for helping allocate specific damages.
On Tuesday, February 5th, 2019 from 4pm-5pm, we will discuss the potentiality of climate litigation of becoming a corporate material risk.
Find out how we do it, by joining our webinar: