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- Reimagining Eco-Justice: South Asian Jesuits Move Toward Advocacy
- Design as Repair: How Architecture Is Advancing Environmental Justice
- How an Environmental Justice Nonprofit Bolsters Their Litigation Strategy with Ediscovery Tech
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Design as Repair: How Architecture Is Advancing Environmental Justice
Environmental justice confronts a simple but uncomfortable truth: the benefits and burdens of the environment are not shared equally. Marginalized communities bear a disproportiona...
How an Environmental Justice Nonprofit Bolsters Their Litigation Strategy with Ediscovery Tech
How an Environmental Justice Nonprofit Bolsters Their Litigation Strategy with Ediscovery Techby Petra Pasternak
Denial of Environmental Justice: Would a Bar on Climate Tort Litigation Be Inconsistent with New Zealand’s International...
Like other countries that pride themselves on upholding the rule of law, New Zealand has seen many climate change cases decided by its courts. The most significant is the 2024 judg...
Environmental Justice Developments in 2026: States Take the Lead, Feds Recede
Background The compliance landscape remains active and dominated by varying state approaches to advancing environmental justice (EJ) at the state level. As noted in a previous upda...
Time to End the Injustice of ‘Environmental Justice’
Environmental justice is far from the first policy to harm the people it claims to help. Pulling the plug on as much of this as possible may well be the most important part of Trum...
Protecting Environmental Rights Defenders Is Key to Giving Communities a Voice
Environmental human rights defenders must be empowered to design and implement their own forms of collective protection to shift the power imbalance. The post Protecting Environmen...
The Environment Dies in Darkness
It’s not a coincidence that the title of this post is taken from what used to be the motto for the Washington Post until its billionaire owner decided that democracy was not, after...
Conviction of peaceful environmental activist in Türkiye condemned as ‘devastating blow’
Amnesty International on Monday condemned the conviction in Türkiye of peaceful environmental activist Esra Işık. Esther Major, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for...
Climate-impacted communities across Asia are taking their fight to court
Worsening climate impacts, corporate greenwashing, and slow government action have driven communities across Asia to the courts.
Is Deep-Seabed Mining Compatible with the Human Right to a Healthy Environment? Insights from the ICJ and IACtHR Climate...
In 2025, following the 2024 advisory opinion (AO) of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea on Climate Change (here), the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the In...
Q&A: Why Climate Politics Cannot Be Separated From Indigenous Sovereignty and Justice
June 23, 2026 | Source: Eco-Business | by Tom Baxter Across the world, Indigenous Peoples are confronting pressures old and new – shrinking civic space, armed conflict, renewed mi...
A New Name for ENRD at the Department of Justice
The division will be renamed the "Energy and Natural Resources Division."
Environmental Justice Group Sues Over California’s New Cap-and-Trade Rules
The challenge might be procedural, but if successful it would return billions of dollars in funding for transit, housing, and other programs that fight climate change
Time for Europe to Recognize the Right to a Healthy Environment
On the eve of World Environment Day, I joined around 400 environmental defenders and policymakers from across Europe in Strasbourg, France, where they gathered at the first Europea...
“Alligator Alcatraz” Ends Immigration Detention After Earthjustice Lawsuits
How we’re ensuring environmental laws are not ignored in the Trump administration’s unchecked mass detainment efforts. By Keith Rushing, Earthjustice After a year of aggressive lit...
Substantive Implications of the Duty of Vigilance Ruling Against TotalEnergies
In its 25 June 2026 judgment in NAAT et al. v. TotalEnergies, the Paris Judicial Court ordered TotalEnergies to update its vigilance plan within six months to address climate-relat...
Rights of Nature Laws Are Coming Up Against Legal Systems Designed for Destruction
July 02, 2026 | Source: Inside Climate News | by Katie Surma Years after landmark court rulings in Colombia and Bangladesh recognized rivers as legal persons, the waterways remain...
Jesuit Universities Boosting their Responses to Address the Environmental Crisis
Funding the fight against corporate polluters
An innovative new nonprofit called WHEN Justice is turning targeted litigation funding into a powerful tool for justice.
Climate justice from New Mexico to Morocco
Climate justice from New Mexico to Morocco Kate Noble Wed, 06/17/2026 - 10:35
Judge Says EPA Illegally Cancelled a $2.8 Billion Environmental Justice Program
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. A federal judge in South Carolina ruled this week that...
How Left-Wing Climate Plaintiffs Have Hijacked the Federal Judiciary
The defining feature of the American judicial system is that every litigant walks into the courtroom with the belief that they will have a fair shot to present their case. That fou...
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