
A recent study into the economic costs of greenhouse gas emissions is raising questions about whether climate litigation between countries is possible.
The analysis out of Dartmouth College in the U.S. found just a handful of countries collectively accounted for trillions of dollars in global income losses from 1990 to 2014.
Speaking to CTV’s Your Morning on Monday, climate and energy program director for the Center for International Environmental Law Nikki Reisch said no single study will prove a legal case on its own, or unleash any “floodgates” of litigation.
Great. Another way for that Horse’s Ass in Ottawa to give away our tax dollars.
