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Why a Game About Climate Litigation Matters More Than You Think
For the past several months, our founder, Loes, has been part of the All Will Rise team as a climate law professional. Here's what she has to say about it: When I first joined the project, I had absolutely no background in gaming. I was very much the newcomer in the room. In fact, during some of the early discussions, I had to ask basic questions about things that were obvious to others, including what exactly an “NPC” was. Over time, though, that initial unfamiliarity turne
Mar 44 min read
Complaint Filed with Singapore Exchange Over OCBC’s Coal Financing Disclosures
A new complaint filed with the Singapore Exchange Regulation (SGX RegCo) by Market Forces is raising questions about how banks (including OCBC) disclose climate-related risks linked to their financing activities. The filing alleges that Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC) may have provided misleading disclosures to investors regarding its exposure to coal-related energy infrastructure. The complaint focuses on OCBC’s financing relationship with companies assoc
Mar 42 min read
Climate Litigation News and Case Updates | March 2-6, 2026
This page provides the latest climate litigation news, tracking key court decisions, new filings, and procedural developments from climate change lawsuits around the world. Updates are added on a rolling basis through the Climate Court Litigation Tracker , which monitors significant climate-related cases across national and international courts, including climate lawsuits, climate-related environmental litigation, biodiversity litigation, greenwashing cases, and corporate cl
Mar 23 min read
Climate Antitrust Litigation Intensifies: BlackRock Derivative Suit Filed as Vanguard Pays $29.5 Million Settlement
We saw two significant developments in February in the field of anti-climate antitrust litigation targeting major asset managers. This is a form of climate-related antitrust litigation in which state authorities and/or shareholders challenge whether large asset managers’ coordinated climate stewardship activities unlawfully restrict competition in fossil fuel markets. A shareholder derivative action has been filed against BlackRock’s leadership in the Eastern District of Texa
Feb 275 min read
Apple’s “Carbon Neutral” Claims Challenged in U.S. Court: What Dib v. Apple Means for Greenwashing Litigation
A federal court in California has weighed in on one of the most closely watched greenwashing litigation cases of the year. In Dib v. Apple Inc. , consumers challenged Apple’s marketing of certain Apple Watch models and its broader corporate operations as “carbon neutral,” arguing that the company’s claims relied on flawed carbon offset projects. The case deals with carbon neutrality claims, voluntary carbon markets, and consumer protection law , and offers important insight i
Feb 253 min read
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