The Shell appeal ruling: a roadmap to future corporate climate litigation?
This week, the 2021 court ruling requiring Shell to reduce its emissions by 45% by 2030 was overturned on appeal. Whilst initially appearing to be a blow to corporate accountability on climate change, our Senior Legal Manager Sophie Prinz takes a closer look at some of the wider implications of the judgment.
OG’s third birthday panel discussion: taxing aviation and shipping
Last Thursday was a real thrill for OG as we celebrated our third birthday at London’s beautiful Somerset House. Between drinks and canapés we held a stimulating panel discussion on “Climate, finance & international transport: how should shipping and aviation pay for their environmental impacts in climate vulnerable countries.” Read on to hear about the discussion’s main points.
Like charity, climate diplomacy should begin at home
The UK’s new Foreign Secretary David Lammy made the welcome announcement that climate would be central to the UK’s foreign diplomacy. Now it just needs to be financed – which is where the undertaxed sectors of shipping and aviation come in.
Five reasons why I haven’t flown for five years – and how to fly less
Opportunity Green's CEO Aoife O'Leary hasn't flown for five years. Here, she reflects on how she has managed to reduce her personal aviation emissions by cutting out flying and gives her top tips on how to fly less and reduce airplane pollution.
Summer Positive Climate Stories
With autumn starting to set in, we take a trip back through the best positive climate stories this (more or less) sunny summer had to offer.
OG’s day out foraging with Flavour Fred
Getting away from the desk for a day, last week the Opportunity Green team headed to Hampstead Heath to learn the art of foraging with nature connoisseur Flavour Fred. Read all about what we learnt and, most importantly, what we ate along the way.
Confronting the environmental movement’s race problem with Climate Reframe
Sabrina and camping are not usually words you’ll find in the same sentence. I like being warm and having my nails done – two things I don’t think complement the hobby of camping. But when Climate Reframe offered its community a chance to go to Timber Festival, I said yes not just to leaping out of my comfort zone and into nature, but also to confronting the environmental movement’s race problem.
The aviation industry is great at passing the climate blame
More and more flights are coming with additional environmental charges, as airlines pass on the costs of their climate damage to flyers. But so far, offsets like this have done little to reduce emissions. What we need is a solid plan to ensure that airlines and their users pay a fair price for their environmental damage.
Building towards a just transition
The energy efficiency of residential buildings is emerging as an important lever in tackling climate change. Recent trends in climate litigation reveal an increasing focus on this area, recognising its impact on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promoting social justice. Here’s why this matters.