ClientEarth

ClientEarth

Civic and Social Organizations

London, England 75,644 followers

Using the power of the law to protect life on Earth.

About us

We are a non-profit using the power of the law to bring about end-to-end systemic change: informing, implementing and enforcing the law, drafting and advising decision-makers on policy, building legal expertise, and ensuring citizens’ access to the laws that defend them. We take governments to court – and win. We force polluting industries to shut down. We protect irreplaceable forests and vulnerable species. We empower people and NGOs with the legal rights to bring forward environmental battles of their own. Using the law means that we create real, long-lasting and embedded change. We’re working to secure a lasting civilisation in which people and nature thrive together. We work in partnership across borders, systems and sectors, ingeniously using the law to protect life on Earth.

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2007
Specialties
Climate and energy, Climate and forests, Environmental justice, Marine protection, Access to justice, Biodiversity, Health and environment, and Pollution

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    #COP29 concluded in Baku this weekend with a deal. What happened and what needs to happen next? 👉 The main objective of COP29 was to deliver a new finance goal to support developing countries to reduce their emissions and adapt to the climate crisis, and to pave the way to countries’ new climate pledges expected next year. 👉 It did (eventually) close with a deal on the New Collective Quantified Goal, but this figure remains insufficient to meet the needs of those countries most vulnerable to climate change. 👉 Last year, we celebrated the historic pledge from countries at COP28 to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels. But this time, the plan to turn this ambition into action was pushed back to next year’s summit in Brazil. 👉 Despite the frustrations shared at the end of the COP on these two critical priorities, COP29 saw some progress. After nearly a decade of negotiations, COP29 reached agreement on carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Mexico, Latin America’s second-largest emitter, announced it will set a target to reach net zero by 2050. 25 countries and the EU announced plans to include a pledge for ‘no new unabated coal power’ in their next climate plans (NDCs). More than 30 countries representing nearly 50% of global methane emissions signed up to a new declaration to set targets in future NDCs on reducing methane from organic waste.    Read our full analysis here 👇

    What happened at COP29?

    What happened at COP29?

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    We’re supporting 2 Polish citizens in taking legal action against their government over the impact air pollution is having on their health. A man from Rybnik and boy from outside Toruń, represented by his mother, are filing a lawsuit against the Polish government for the impacts that air pollution has had on their health, including asthma and other respiratory conditions. The claimants are seeking to gain protection of their fundamental rights, as well as compensation. We’ll bring you updates as the case progresses. Full story here: https://lnkd.in/edgkPufj

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    The climate crisis we're facing today is man-made, fuelled by big polluters profiting from fossil fuels. But using the law, we are stopping their expansions, their funding and their misleading advertising. As part of our Giving Tuesday Appeal, you can donate to support that work and we'll match your gift until 3rd December, DOUBLING its impact. Your support gives us more power against big polluters. Donate today:

    Donate to our Match Appeal and we'll DOUBLE your gift

    Donate to our Match Appeal and we'll DOUBLE your gift

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    📢 In just one week's time, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), will be asked to give its Advisory Opinion on what governments the world over must do to protect the planet and our human rights in the face of climate change, as well as what the legal consequences for governments are where their actions have caused significant harm to the environment. This AO is being requested by the UN General Assembly, championed by the State of Vanuatu, Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change and World's Youth for Climate Justice (WYCJ). Follow for updates as the hearing takes place next week.

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    It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Devika Waney Mokhtarzadeh, a cherished member of the ClientEarth family.   Devika was a long-standing ClientEarth funder, Trustee, and Development Board member. Her connection to ClientEarth began in 2017, sparked by her passion for our work on chemicals. She deeply understood the connection between chemicals, the environment, and human health and was determined to make a difference. Thanks to her vision and unwavering belief, our chemicals programme has grown into a thriving and impactful force for change.   Beyond her generous support, Devika brought her boundless creativity and energy to everything she touched. She opened her family’s Arts Club in London to us, hosting unforgettable donor events, and championed our work on every stage and in every space. Her grace and humility shone through in everything she did, including a remarkable event last year at Ladbroke Hall where she shared her story alongside Brian Eno, Brian Rohan, and Tatiana Lujan. She captivated the audience, as she always did, with her heartfelt words.   Devika’s loss will be felt deeply within ClientEarth, the wider environmental community, and, above all, by her loving family and friends. Our thoughts are with them.

    In Loving Memory of Devika Waney Mokhtarzadeh. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our Chair of Trustees, Devika Waney Mokhtarzadeh. Devika was a driving force behind the Savitri Trust since its inception, working alongside her father, Arjun Waney OBE, to shape and guide our mission. She passionately spearheaded impactful community health projects across rural India ranging from maternal health, child malnutrition, curable blindness, palliative care, and improving livelihoods. In recent years, Devika’s deep love for the natural world overflowed into our programmes and began to shape our work in new and meaningful ways. She championed projects that bridged the health of both people and the planet, focusing on agroecology, biocultural diversity, youth activism and the fight against chemical pollution. She was truly excited by the possibility of a more just and equitable world; the golden promise that we are, in our tiny part, working towards. She believed in funding in community; working together with others to tackle complex global issues, and she was not afraid to challenge the traditional approach to philanthropy. Always pushing herself and those around her to think more deeply and act boldly. A constant presence at the heart of the Savitri Trust since our formation, Devika was involved in all aspects of our work. She led with a generous heart and a curious mind. She brought fun and joy to our small team here in the UK and India, encouraging us to approach our work with the same enthusiasm and love. Beyond that - she was a true friend, mentor and inspiration to many, and her honesty, compassion and warmth will be greatly missed. She once said, "Hope, love of beauty, and the perfection of the natural world are the drivers for me. We all have different reasons, but hope is the positive outcome. What more can we claim than that?" Our thoughts are with her family and friends and all who loved her. Together we will find ways to carry her hope, activism and passion for the people and the places she cared about, through the work of the Savitri Trust moving forward.

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    ⚠️We're in court in Luxembourg today with lawyer Quentin Mautray against the European Commission because we want them to stop labelling false solutions to the climate crisis as 'sustainable'. Just because something has a 'bio' prefix, doesn't mean it's good for people and the environment. Stay tuned for developments on the case.

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    The UK's Office for Environmental Protection has launched an investigation after we made a joint complaint with WWF-UK about potential water pollution risk. The Farming Rules for Water help ensure that agricultural fertilisers do not pollute waterways but, in our view, the government's guidance on the Rules unlawfully undermines their impact. We look forward to the outcome of the OEP's investigation in anticipation that this will ensure that England's waterways are protected in accordance with the law.

    OEP launches investigation into lawfulness of government guidance on water pollution from agriculture

    OEP launches investigation into lawfulness of government guidance on water pollution from agriculture

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    Protected must mean protected. Governments are allowing destructive bottom trawling in designated Marine Protected Areas, which goes against EU law. Our partner BUND is suing the German government for failing to protect the #Doggerbank Marine Protected Area, following our bottom trawling lawsuits against France and Spain.

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    📢 New German legal action begins over lack of marine ecosystem protection! 🦀🐟 The NGO BUND, supported by Seas At Risk and other marine NGOs, sues the German government for failing to protect the #Doggerbank #MarineProtectedArea from destructive #BottomTrawling.  Bottom trawling threatens marine biodiversity despite EU laws and global commitments.  Protected must mean protected. 🌊 👉 https://lnkd.in/eTsTvVp2

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    🌍 Join ClientEarth as our new Chief Programmes and Impact Officer. Are you looking to lead with energy and influence, inspiring programme teams on our mission to protect people and the planet? We're recruiting a Chief Programmes and Impact Officer to drive the next phase of our journey. We're eager to hear from candidates who bring diverse experiences, and especially looking for candidates who have: - Experience as a practising lawyer or legal academic, coupled with substantial strategic leadership - Experience in the not-for-profit sector, particularly in steering programme strategy and impact measurement. - A passion and understanding of pressing environmental issues. 🌐 Apply now, share with your networks, or get in touch if you have any questions!

    Chief Programmes and Impact Officer - ClientEarth

    Chief Programmes and Impact Officer - ClientEarth

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