"A scientific basis exists to calculate how much one country's carbon emissions have damaged the economy of another, a study said on Tuesday of a development it billed as a potential game-changer for climate litigation."
A scientific basis exists to calculate how much one country s carbon emissions have damaged the economy of another, a study said on Tuesday of a devel.
A scientific basis exists to calculate how much one country's carbon emissions have damaged the economy of another, a study said on Tuesday of a development it billed as a potential game-changer for climate litigation. The research by U.S.-based Dartmouth College found that a small group of heavy polluters have caused trillions of dollars of economic losses due to warming caused by their emissions, with warmer and poorer Global South countries hit hardest. "This research provides legally valuable estimates of the financial damages individual nations have suffered due to other countries' climate-changing activities," said Justin Mankin, senior researcher of the study.