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Climate Policy Radar's Shared Intelligence series: Climate Litigation

Organizer(s) Climate Policy Radar
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  • English
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16:00 (CEST)

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Climate Policy Radar is pleased to be holding the first of a new webinar series. The Shared Intelligence webinar series will focus on turning dialogue into action on climate policy and data, exploring how CPR, its partners and beyond are providing practical solutions to support informed policy. We’ll showcase how data, AI, and expert insights can help policymakers, practitioners, and researchers accelerate climate action.

In this first webinar, we'll be providing a hands-on demonstration of a new collaboration with the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law: The Climate Litigation Database. This new interface provides accurate, timely, and comprehensive information about climate change legal cases to a broad range of stakeholders, including the legal community and policymakers. This builds on the Sabin Center’s substantial work to compile and analyse vast amounts of climate litigation data, using Climate Policy Radar’s tools to automate and augment the existing body of work.

In this session taking place on 8 October, you can expect:

  • A guide to the new interface for legal practitioners and those interested in understanding the litigation space.
  • Expert insights from the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, who will provide a demonstration of the new interface and discuss how legal frameworks can drive climate action.
  • Reflections from leading practitioners at LSE's Grantham Institute and the British Institute for International and Comparative Law.
  • A look ahead to what’s next in the world of climate policy and data Join us as we showcase this new climate litigation tool and kick off a new chapter of knowledge-sharing through the Shared Intelligence webinar series.

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