Climate Change Litigation: A Growing Phenomenon

“Climate Change Litigation: A Growing Phenomenon” by Robert Meltz, published by BiblioGov on January 28, 2013, is a concise report comprising 40 pages in English. This work examines the legal aspects of climate change, highlighting the increasing frequency of litigation related to this pressing issue. While the scientific, economic, and political dimensions of climate change have been widely discussed, this report shifts the focus to the evolving legal debates that have emerged in recent years.
Readers will find an exploration of the legal landscape surrounding climate change, detailing how court decisions have developed since their inception over a decade ago. The report addresses the implications of this growing phenomenon within the broader context of politics and government, providing insights into the intersection of law and environmental policy. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of climate change litigation and its implications for society.
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The scientific, economic, and political questions surrounding climate change have long been with us. This report focuses instead on a relative newcomer: the legal debate. Though the first court decisions related to climate change appeared over a decade ago, such litigation has proliferated in recent years.
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