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The latest was brought by eight Australian school students and a nun who argued that the government owed a duty of care to protect children from the harmful effects of climate change.
As journalist Greg Muller reports, climate change is now seen as a legal and financial risk as well as an environmental one.
Guests
- David Barnden, Principal lawyer, Equity Generation Lawyers
- Sarah Barker, Partner in the Competition, Risk and Regulatory team, Minter Ellison
ABC LAW REPORT: Climate Change Litigation 28m 35secs
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- Sharma by her litigation representative Sister Marie Brigid Arthur v Minister for the Environment
- (AU The Guardian) 'One More Mine Does Make A Difference’: Australian Children Argue For The Climate – And The Law Agrees
- Climate Change and Directors’ Duties by Mr Noel Hutley SC and Mr Sebastian Hartford Davis
- (AU The Guardian) Australian Government To Appeal Ruling That It Must Protect Children From Climate Harm
- (AU The Guardian) Australian Government Must Protect Young People From Climate Crisis Harm, Court Declares
- (AU RenewEconomy) Australia’s Government Feels No Duty Of Care Towards Young People On Climate
- (AU The Australian) Environment Minister Sussan Ley Frosty On Climate Change Ruling
- (AU Legal) Minister Found To Owe Duty Of Care To Consider Climate Change In Decision Making
- (AU The Conversation) Climate Change Will Cost A Young Australian Up To $245,000 Over Their Lifetime, Court Case Reveals
- (AU The Guardian) Australian Court Finds Government Has Duty To Protect Young People From Climate Crisis
- (AU) Passionate Young Voices Demand To Be Heard On Climate Crisis
- (AU) 'A Duty Of Care': Australian Teenagers Take Their Climate Crisis Plea To Court
- (AU) Top Judge Urges Lawyers To Take Stand On Climate Change
- (AU) Companies, Directors, Governments Face Wave Of Climate Change Lawfare
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