- Christina Voigt, Philipp Sauter, Rita Guerreiro Teixeira, Joeri Rogelj, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, & Katalin Sulyok, The Legal Power of Highest Possible Ambition: Setting Legal and Scientific Indicators to Assess Highest Possible Ambition under Article 4(3) of the Paris Agreement
- Pratik Purswani & Esha Rana, Mapping India’s Legislative Framework for Climate Change
- Josephine van Zeben & Mirta Alessandrini, Food ‘Securitization’ and the Climate Crisis: Lessons from the EU Response to the War in Ukraine
- Meng Zhang, Governance Innovation or Imagination? Three Storylines of Navigating the EU’s Leading Role in Green Hydrogen Deployment in a Polarized World
- Viktor Weber, The Challenges of Switching ‘Sail-Fast-then-Wait’ to ‘Sail-Slow-and-Save’ in the Decarbonization of Voyage-chartered Bulk Shipping
- A. Stella Ebbersmeyer, Transparency and Non-State Actors in the Regulation of Black Carbon Emissions from Arctic Shipping
- Jannika Jahn, A New Type of Constitutional ‘Pathway Review’ for Climate Change Mitigation: The Case of German Climate Litigation Since 2021
- Pablo Pellon Ricciardi, Lliuya v. rwe : A Leap Forward for Private Climate Litigation?
Friday, September 19, 2025
New Issue: Climate Law
The latest issue of Climate Law (Vol. 15, nos. 1-2, 2025) is out. Contents include:

