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Filippo P. Fantozzi
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Legal Associate - Climate Litigation Network
#ClimateLitigation #ClimateAccountability
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🚨 Upcoming vote this morning: 🇺🇳 UN #HumanRights Council will consider whether to call for an equitable transition of #FossilFuels to prevent climate harms. 📉 🛢️
👀 We will be watching closely the vote of the 47 States members
📺 live webcast (3 PM CEST): webtv.un.org/en/asset/k16...
July 8, 2025 at 8:53 AM
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🔴 Yesterday @ec.europa.eu published its review of EU countries' implementation of EU environmental law.

⚠️ The report finds governments are critically underperforming.

Meanwhile, the planet continues to heat up and inaction is costing society more than €180 billion a year. 🥵💸
2025 Environmental Implementation Review
2025 Environmental Implementation Review
environment.ec.europa.eu
July 8, 2025 at 8:54 AM
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📉 Climate ambition must be matched by climate action. Without solid financing & policy follow-through, National Energy and Climate Plans will stay on paper.

Our reaction to European Commission's own assessment of #EUNECP (climate plans): caneurope.org/necps-stronger-implementation-ec-assessment/
May 28, 2025 at 8:13 AM
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Instead of #PhaseOutFossilFuels & reducing energy demand, the new German gov. is doubling down on dangerous distractions!

🇩🇪 aims to open the door to #CCS, #CarbonRemovals & #Offsets, jeopardizing the country’s transition to a climate safe future.

www.realzeroeurope.org/resources/bl...
Will Germany go down the path of dangerous distractions? — Real Zero Europe
Written by: Kerstin Meyer, BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany) and Christian Völker, BUND Hamburg
www.realzeroeurope.org
May 15, 2025 at 7:42 AM
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Today, Member States of the @coe.int have a chance to start to legally protect the right to a #HealthyEnvironmentForAll in Europe.

Europe should be leading, not lagging, when it comes to human rights.

#TheTimeIsNow
States must act now in a global environmental crisis.

Former UN Rapporteur @drdavidboyd.bsky.social urges @coe.int Ministers meeting in Luxembourg to start negotiating a binding instrument on the right to a #HealthyEnvironmentForAll.

You've backed it at the UN, now make it real for Europe!
May 14, 2025 at 7:27 AM
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💥 People power works. Air Products just hit pause on its $4.5B blue hydrogen megaproject in Louisiana. Frontline resistance is forcing polluters to rethink their so-called “clean energy” schemes.
#NoCCS @nofalsesolution
May 5, 2025 at 5:28 PM
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#TheTimeIsNow: United Nations Special Rapporteurs urge @coe.int Member States to start negotiating a binding protocol to legally protect the right to a #HealthyEnvironmentForAll in Europe.

READ: www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...

And watch the video of @srenvironment.bsky.social 👇
Celebrating the @coe.int foundation 76th Anniversary should be honored by starting the negotiations for a binding protocol to protect the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment for all Europeans.
#HealthyEnvironment
May 6, 2025 at 9:27 AM
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📣 Our NEW REPORT explores how advocacy against the #AltoMaipo Hydroelectric Project in #Chile helped transform #accountability at development banks:

bit.ly/a_maipo

A thread 🧵
April 22, 2025 at 1:46 PM
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Civil society urges the EU Commission to tackle national failures in updated NECPs, spotlighting gaps in climate targets &participation
Enforcement (incl legal action) is essential to meet 2030 goals

Blog by @filippopfantozzi.bsky.social & @gaialisi.bsky.social 👉 www.greendealnet.eu/civil-societ...
December 11, 2024 at 4:12 PM
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NEW – Interview: Prof Philippe Sands on UN court’s landmark climate-change hearing | @drsimevans.carbonbrief.org @philippesands.bsky.social

Read here ⬇️
Interview: Prof Philippe Sands on UN court’s landmark climate-change hearing - Carbon Brief
Carbon Brief interviews leading international law scholar Prof Philippe Sands to find out more about the legal issues at stake in the ICJ case.
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December 6, 2024 at 2:17 PM