EU Climate Law on the Brink: Risks of Deregulation and Backsliding

Regulatory Rollback | Legal Liability | Global Credibility As the EU reviews proposed amendments to its flagship Climate Law, experts warn that weakening its enforcement mechanisms could undermine the bloc’s climate leadership. The shift reflects tension between economic competitiveness—especially among energy-intensive industries—and environmental ambition. But the stakes are high: potential fallout

South Korea’s Constitutional Ruling on Climate Laws: Implications for Global Climate Policy

In a landmark ruling, South Korea’s courts have made it clear that climate laws that lack binding targets and enforceable obligations are deemed unconstitutional. This decision has sent shockwaves through the international legal and environmental communities, raising fundamental questions about the efficacy of climate laws around the world and how