The article discusses the emerging legal implications of climate change, particularly the potential for accountability based on scientific evidence of climate impacts. It emphasizes how scientific studies are beginning to provide a basis for legal claims related to climate damages. Highlighting key works in the field, the discussion revolves around using established scientific insights to influence tort law, thus paving the way for victims of climate-related events to seek legal recourse against those contributing to climate change.
Liability for climate change lays a scientific foundation for legal accountability regarding climate impacts, potentially opening avenues for claims against responsible parties.
Tort law could be influenced significantly by climate change, as it presents the opportunity to integrate scientific evidence of environmental harm into legal frameworks.
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