Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day Two: Session 3)
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Co-hosted by the Sabin Center and Columbia Climate School
June 11, 2026 -- Session 2: Legal Applications and Global Perspectives
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day Two: Session 2)
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June 11, 2026: Session 2: Attribution Science in the Courtroom
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day Two: Session 1)
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June 11, 2026: Session 1 – Defending Science in the Current Political Climate
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day One: Session 5)
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June 10, 2026: Frontiers in Attribution Science
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day One: Session 4)
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June 10, 2026: Frontiers in Attribution Science
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day One: Session 2)
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June 10, 2026: Status of Research and Key Insights from the Field
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day One Session 3)
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June 10, 2026: From Evidence to Action: Attribution Science, Law and Policy
Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day One -Session 1)
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June 10, 2026: Keynote Presentations and Expert Roundtable
Emerging mCDR governance issues at the London Convention & Protocol
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Webinar hosted by the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
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This webinar explored the evolving landscape of climate litigation across Asia, with insights from leading scholars and practitioners working at the forefront of regional legal developments.
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This webinar (October 17, 2025) presented an overview of the London Convention and Protocol and the relevance of the treaties to climate governance. Second, we presented on the history of activity ...
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This NY Climate Week session unpacked Brazil’s rise as a hub for global climate litigation—from procedural advances (participation, transparency, access to justice) to cutting-edge tort and public-...
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In May 2025, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law hosted a webinar exploring: (1) the transmission, interconnection and distribution challenges in New York State; (2) how these issues are slowin...
