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=Climate Litigation Databases= The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University has developed techniques to fight climate change, train students and lawyers in their use, and provides up-to-date resources on key topics in climate change law and regulation. They have procured two databases related to climate change litigation, one for cases brought within the United States and one for international cases. The databases may be searched by key word, sorted by case name, year filed, jurisdiction, by principal law and by category, along with how many other cases have been filed within that subcategory. The Climate Litigation Chart currently has over 1550 cases from 38 different countries. Climate Change Litigation Databases

The Climate Change Laws of the World (CCLW) database, created and maintained by Grantham Research Institute at LSE and the Sabin Center covers climate and climate-related laws, as well as laws and policies promoting low carbon transitions in areas including energy, transport, land use, and climate resilience. It also features climate litigation cases from over 30 countries brought before an administrative, judicial or other investigatory body. The dataset does not include the United States.

The Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) also maintains a database of cases, laws, environmental impact assessments, and other resources related to environmental law. [Legal and Scientific Resources from ELAW]

=Annual Reports= [Global trends in climate change litigation: 2020 snapshot] is a joint report from [The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy], [The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment], and [The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law]. The report summarizes the state of Climate Litigation in 2020.

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