ClientEarth

ClientEarth

Civic and Social Organizations

London, England 70,618 followers

Using the power of the law to protect life on Earth.

About us

We are a non-profit using the power of the law to bring about end-to-end systemic change: informing, implementing and enforcing the law, drafting and advising decision-makers on policy, building legal expertise, and ensuring citizens’ access to the laws that defend them. We take governments to court – and win. We force polluting industries to shut down. We protect irreplaceable forests and vulnerable species. We empower people and NGOs with the legal rights to bring forward environmental battles of their own. Using the law means that we create real, long-lasting and embedded change. We’re working to secure a lasting civilisation in which people and nature thrive together. We work in partnership across borders, systems and sectors, ingeniously using the law to protect life on Earth.

Website
https://www.clientearth.org/
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2007
Specialties
Climate and energy, Climate and forests, Environmental justice, Marine protection, Access to justice, Biodiversity, Health and environment, and Pollution

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    We’re sending a warning letter to 71 airlines over potential greenwashing, after KLM’s loss in court. After KLM's greenwashing was found illegal earlier this year, in a case taken by Fossielvrij NL and Reclame Fossielvrij that we supported, we’re sending a legal warning letter to 71 other airlines operating out of Schiphol airport, including: ✈ Ryanair  ✈ Lufthansa  ✈ Delta  ✈ American Airlines  ✈ British Airways  ✈ Easyjet  ✈ Etihad  ✈ Cathay Pacific Airways  ✈ Qatar Airways  ✈ Singapore Airlines  ✈ Turkish Airlines The letter warns that they should not be promoting common industry claims about ‘sustainable aviation fuels’, ‘offsetting’ and ‘net zero by 2050’ as they are likely to be unlawful.  ClientEarth greenwashing lawyer Johnny White said: “The misleading sustainability claims pushed by KLM and found unlawful by the Dutch Court come straight from the wider industry’s greenwashing playbook to keep air traffic growing as the climate crisis escalates. “Airlines continuing to promote these misleading messages do so in breach of the law. The Dutch ruling set clear red lines for the aviation sector’s climate PR strategy. Failing to abide by them exposes airlines to legal action from a range of actors, from civil society, to consumers, regulators and even competitors.” Read more 👉

    Ryanair, Delta, Lufthansa, Easyjet among 71 airlines warned over potential greenwashing

    Ryanair, Delta, Lufthansa, Easyjet among 71 airlines warned over potential greenwashing

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    The new UK government has an urgent task on its hands, as the CCC’s latest report on emissions reduction progress shows that the UK remains far off-track to meeting its legally binding targets.   The report, released today, found that the UK has credible plans in place for only a third of the emissions reductions required for its 2030 target and for just a quarter of the reductions required to meet its carbon budget starting in 2033. The Committee has presented the government with ten recommendations to put the country back on track, including reversing last year’s rollback on existing emissions-saving  measures. Key also is the delivery of a new climate plan by next May, which the former government was ordered to do by the High Court, following our successful legal challenge in May this year. “This report makes it unequivocally clear that despite positive early steps, an urgent task lies before this new government – fortunately the action we need to see would benefit people across the UK. “The good news is many of the solutions are already available to this government. Comprehensive action on home insulation and large-scale public transport investments would slash UK emissions and make a serious dent in addressing the cost-of-living crisis facing many households,” Sam Hunter Jones, ClientEarth lawyer 

    Britain Needs to Move Faster on Climate, Monitoring Group Says

    Britain Needs to Move Faster on Climate, Monitoring Group Says

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    The mining sector provides many benefits to the people of Ghana, including jobs and income. But the sector can also harm people’s health, biodiversity and the environment. The law has a vital role to play in minimising these negative impacts and protecting the rights of local communities. With our Ghanaian partner – TaylorCrabbe Initiative – we have undertaken extensive legal research and drafted four briefings to gain a better understanding of the legal landscape regulating mining in Ghana. We identify the loopholes and suggest policy reform solutions to ensure the sector provides real added value to the country in social, economic and environmental terms:

    Mining research introduction | ClientEarth

    Mining research introduction | ClientEarth

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    Meet our new trustees: 💠 Dr Kilaparti Ramakrishna (Rama) - Senior Advisor on Ocean and Climate Policy to the President of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 💠 Hilary Wild, Chartered Accountant 💠 Tom Rivett-Carnac - Co-Founder, Global Optimism 💠 Dr Champa Patel - Executive Director, Governments and Policy, The Climate Group Emma Howard Boyd CBE, Chair of Global Board at ClientEarth, said: “As we continue to use the law to create powerful change that protects all life on Earth, I am delighted to welcome Champa, Hilary, Rama, and Tom as trustees. Their collective knowledge and expertise, in both the public and private sectors, will help steer ClientEarth towards greater impact, and I’m looking forward to working closely with them.” “The appointment of four new Trustees at ClientEarth comes at a significant time of political change, both in the UK, in Europe, and across the rest of the world. What we do now will determine whether we hit, or miss, critical targets on climate and nature, health and justice.” This decade is a crucial opportunity for positive, coordinated legal action on a global scale. We can't wait to work together to bring about change for nature and people. Read more about them here: https://lnkd.in/d_-S9xhC

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    🌟UPDATE🌟What have we achieved in the first half of 2024 thanks to your support? In just six months, we’ve launched 13 legal actions holding governments and companies accountable. And we’re researching a further 45 actions to protect people and planet. Whether through donations, writing to your elected officials, or spreading the word about our work, every action you take helps us create the change needed. Thank you for your support.

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