Biden is indeed doing the devil's work if carbon emission jumps
after he manages to bring prices down. He would have committed
crime against humanity according to certain climate activists.
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One of the world’s most successful climate litigators is predicting an “avalanche” of climate cases as activists increasingly assert that not only governments, but private actors like fossil companies and banks, are legally bound to help prevent runaway climate change by cutting their emissions.
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One of the world’s most successful climate litigators is predicting an “avalanche” of climate cases as activists increasingly assert that not only governments, but private actors like fossil companies and banks, are legally bound to help prevent runaway climate change by cutting their emissions.
“Seven months after his landmark victory against Royal Dutch Shell, Roger Cox has never been busier,” writes the Financial Times.
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Banks and financial regulators like the European Central Bank should also be anticipating legal action to end their support for the fossil sector, Cox said. Noting that he and his team are now investigating the matter of director liability, he said, “financing these large CO2 emissions is not something that can be accepted anymore.”
“One of the big reasons for the judiciary to exist is to bring balance in society and to protect us from human rights violations from our governments and other large entities that dictate our world and our well-being,” he said.
And failing to act on the climate crisis is a human rights violation bar none, Cox observed. “The consequences for life and for well-being, and for your right to water and food, will all be violated for eternity if we do not address this. We’re talking about the most widespread human rights violations ever.”
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