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The Bonaire Climate Case: A Big Moment for Climate Justice in the Kingdom of the Netherlands
The Bonaire Climate Case  ( Klimaatzaak Bonaire ) has quickly become one of the most closely watched climate lawsuits in Europe and the Caribbean. Filed by eight residents of Bonaire together with Stichting Greenpeace Nederland, the case challenges the Dutch government’s responsibility to protect the island’s population from the worsening impacts of climate change. As court hearings took place in The Hague in early October 2025, the case drew attention not only for its human
Oct 102 min read


Challenging France’s Climate Adaptation: First-of-Its-Kind Legal Case Launched
This landmark EU case shifts climate litigation from abstract emissions targets to the state's duty to protect citizens from tangible climate impacts like floods and heatwaves. By focusing on real human suffering, it makes the urgency of climate action undeniable. Furthermore, the case highlights the disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations.
Apr 107 min read


In-Depth Look: The South Korea Constitutional Court’s Decision on Climate Litigation
The South Korean Constitutional Court ruled that the government's climate targets are insufficient and violate citizens' fundamental rights.
Sep 3, 20247 min read


South Korea Faces Landmark Climate Litigation: Court Hears Arguments in 4 Cases
South Korea's Constitutional Court heard arguments from hundreds of citizens who argue the government violates their fundamental rights.
Apr 25, 20244 min read
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