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Climate Law Matters

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39 Essex Chambers' barristers investigate the key legal developments, across both public and private law, in addressing the most pressing challenge of our generation, climate change. Through this podcast, they interview leaders in their fields, and across a range of sectors, to understand (i) the key developments as they see them and (ii) the role for litigation and regulation in those developments, including any legal barriers. The team includes Steph David, Flora Curtis, Celia Reynolds, Chris Moss, Ella Grodzinski, and Alex Burrell, and has expertise across the breadth of Chambers’ specialisms.

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28 episodios

episode Episode 28: Reducing Emissions from Aviation artwork

Episode 28: Reducing Emissions from Aviation

At the global level, it is estimated that aviation accounts for 2.4% of annual anthropogenic CO₂ emissions and 4% of anthropogenic global heating up to 2021. As the sector continues to grow, those impacts will increase, and by 2050, aviation could be responsible for around 22% of CO₂ emissions alone. In this episode, Steph David discusses the problem of emissions from aviation, how those emissions can be mitigated and the role the law can play in that mitigation with three experts in the field: 1. Ali Warrington, Head of Aviation, Energy and Heat at Possible, a climate campaigning organisation 2. Alex Chapman, Senior Economist at the New Economics Foundation leading up their programme on air transport and tourism 3. David Kay, Legal Director at Opportunity Green, an organisation focussing on bold and fair solutions to address climate change. The panel discuss the current policy approach to decarbonise aviation, aviation taxation and legal barriers to its reform, the role of carbon pricing, the international nature of aviation and non-CO₂ emissions.

15 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
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Episode 26: 2025 Caselaw Roundup

In this special end-of-year episode, 39 Essex Chambers' barrister Ella Grodzinski and Anna Tranter of Irwin Mitchell look back at the key climate caselaw developments of the year. Costs & Aarhus protections:  * R (Badger Trust and Wild Justice) v Natural England [2025] EWHC 2761 (Admin) * Green Lane Association v Central Bedfordshire Council [2025] EWHC 2251 (Admin) Finch developments: * Greenpeace Ltd & Uplift v Advocate General for Scotland [2025] CSOH 10 * R (Boswell) v Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero [2025] EWCA Civ 669 Aviation:  * R (Luton and District Association) v Secretary of State for Transport [2025] EWHC 3206 (Admin) * R (Possible & Group for Action on Leeds Bradford Airport) v Secretary of State for Transport [2025] EWHC 1101 (Admin) Additionally, they also share a look ahead to key cases in 2026, including the Foodrise Supreme Court appeal, Gatwick's second runway challenge, and emerging corporate accountability claims.

18 de dic de 2025 - 19 min
episode Episode 24: The Challenges and Opportunities of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage: Interview with Professor Paul Fennell artwork

Episode 24: The Challenges and Opportunities of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage: Interview with Professor Paul Fennell

39 Essex Chambers' barrister Celia Reynolds talks to Professor Paul Fennell, professor of clean energy at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London. His work encompasses the decarbonisation and re-thinking of industrial processes, including the production of iron and steel and cement manufacture. He also works in the broader field of industrial decarbonisation, including synergies between industry and power generation. In this episode, Professor Fennell provides an introduction to Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS). He further discusses the challenges and opportunities for CCUS in the green energy transition.

29 de oct de 2025 - 30 min
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