How a 'growing wave' of litigation linked to renewables value chains could slow the clean energy transition

Stuart Stone
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Experts warn that it companies and investors fail to urgently address disregard for the human rights in the renewable energy value chain, 'we are likely to see a derailing of the much-needed clean energy transition'

The number of legal cases launched by Indigenous Peoples, frontline communities and workers claiming to have faced human rights harms linked to renewable energy supply chains appears to have accelerated...

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