Climate Fund Inventory Database
The OECD has compiled the different bilateral and multilateral public climate funds into a database searchable by field (e.g., adaptation, mitigation, REDD, capacity-building) and type of fund. It is intended […]
Initiatives Tracking Climate Finance
In addition to providing an overview of climate finance funds, the Climate Funds Update website – a joint initiative of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung and the Overseas Development Institute – […]
Les Instruments prioritaires de mise en oeuvre de l’Accord de Paris sur le climat en R.D.Congo (Priority Instruments for Implementation of the Paris Agreement in the DR Congo)
Les pays en développement Parties à la Convention Cadre des Nations Unies sur les Changements Climatiques ont soumis leurs contributions prévue et déterminée au niveau national, CPDN au secrétariat de […]
Litigation Chart
Columbia law school has compiled this wide-ranging chart of climate change case law organised by both claim and case name.
Transparency Provisions in the Paris Agreement
This Legal Working Paper focuses on a key aspect of the outcomes of the Paris Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): transparency. Part 1 […]
Climate Finance Fundamentals
The Overseas Development Institute drafted a series of short briefings to help newcomers to understand the basics of climate change financing. The briefs cover topics such as the principles of […]
Limiting Dangerous Climate Change: The Critical Role of Citizen Suits and Domestic Courts—Despite the Paris Agreement by David Estrin (2016)
Estrin analyses recent suits relating to climate change that were brought in front of domestic courts as well as human rights conditions and their implications and importance.
Taking Climate Justice Into Our Own Hands: A Model Climate Compensation Act (2015)
This report illustrates how courts and national governments can use principles of private international law to take action against fossil fuel polluters. It also includes a proposal for a Climate […]
Issues in Climate Change Litigation by Jaqueline Peel (2012)
In her article Peel analyses common issues arising in climate change litigations including problems of proof, of dealing with cumulative and indirect impacts, and of establishing a significant contribution to […]
International Investment Law and Climate Change: Issues in the Transition to a Low Carbon World by Kate Miles (2008)
While addressing climate change offers many opportunities for investment, claims brought under international investment law can hinder efforts to transition to a low carbon society. In her article, Miles examines […]