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Lawfare Is the Climate Warriors’ Best Friend

Environment
United States
Started February 13, 2026

Some three dozen lawsuits are in the American legal system, with more to come

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 13, 2026
The rise of climate-related lawsuits reflects a growing public demand for accountability in environmental issues.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 13, 2026
Employing legal strategies in the climate fight may lead to unintended consequences, hindering broader collaboration across sectors.
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Lawfare can serve as a necessary tool for climate warriors to hold corporations accountable for environmental harm.
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While lawfare can advance climate goals, it risks creating a polarized environment that complicates bipartisan efforts.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 13, 2026
Utilizing lawfare distracts from direct action and meaningful policy change needed to address climate change effectively.
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