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US: Oil and power companies sued for damages related to climate change
Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corp., Et al.(2008)
Kivalina's Complaint for Damages
US: Auto Emissions: California Sues EPA for Right to Regulate
US: California Sued by Auto Industry (Cntrl. Valley Chry. v. Goldstone)
US: Vehicle Emissions -- Trucks and SUVs (CBD v. NHTSA)
US: Automobile companies sued for damages (CA v. GM Corp.)
US: EPA regulation of auto emissions under the Clean Air Act (Mass. v. EPA)
US: Export Credit Agencies and the National Environmental Policy Act (FOE v. Mosbacher)
Inter-American Commission cases
US: Ocean Acidification Petition Under the Clean Water Act (List as Impaired Waters due to Carbon Pollution)
US: Polar Bear Petition Under the Endangered Species Act
UNESCO: Waterton-Glacier Peace Park petition
US: Nuisance - power companies (Conn. v. American Elect. Power)
US: Coral petition under the Endangered Species Act
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Canada wriggles off the hook for violating Kyoto law
22 Oct 08
Canadian government in court for not implementing Kyoto
26 Jun 08
Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corp., Et al.(2008)
06 Apr 08
Environmental Groups Take Legal Action to Enforce Endangered Species Act
14 Jan 08
California Challenges EPA Denial (2 January 2008)
04 Jan 08
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Australia: Australia Conservation Foundation - coal
Australia: Wildlife Whitsunday - coal
New Zealand: Wind farms
US: Automobile companies sued for damages (CA v. GM Corp.)
US: EPA regulation of auto emissions under the Clean Air Act (Mass. v. EPA)
US: Nuisance - power companies (Conn. v. American Elect. Power)
US: Ocean Acidification Petition Under the Clean Water Act (List as Impaired Waters due to Carbon Pollution)
Inter-American: Inuit petition
Kyoto Committee: Canada violating Protocol
UNESCO: Waterton-Glacier Peace Park petition
Australia: Challenge over 'clean coal' claims - coal
Nigeria: Gas flaring
Australia: Gray – coal
Judge rules that emissions must be considered (29 Oct 2004)
Wildlife Whitsunday case heard before Court (07 November 2005)
Wildlife Whitsunday sue Australian government for failing to consider effects of emissions from burning coal on global warming (22 July 2005)
Environment Court allows wind farm appeal (07 September 2005)
State of California sues automobile companies for climate change damage (20 September 2006)
Supreme Court Victory for Climate Change (2 April 2007)
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Greenhouse Gas Case (29 November 2006)
Legal action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions (8 April 2005)
Nuisance case: States and NGOs appeal dismissal (15 December 2005)
U.S. nuisance case dismissed (15 September 2005)
U.S. nuisance case filed (21 July 2004)
US legal initiative to stop ocean acidification (28 February 2007)
Inuit file petition with the Inter-American Commission on human rights (7 December 2005)
Legal initiative to require Canadian compliance with Kyoto Protocol (31 October 2006)
Groups petition World Heritage Committee to danger-list Waterton-Glacier Park (16 February 2006)
Nigerian Court Investigates Shell and NNPC's Wrongfully Adjourned Case (25 September 2006)
Gas Flaring: contempt proceedings start against Shell and NNPC (16 Dec 2005)
Court Orders Nigerian Gas Flaring to Stop (14 Nov 2005)
Communities sue oil companies and the Nigerian government to stop gas flaring (20 Jun 2005)
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