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New Zealand changes law to prevent private climate litigation
New Zealand's Government announced on Tuesday that it would amend climate legislation to prevent courts from holding companies responsible for climate change-related harm caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith announced that the government will amend the Climate Change Response Act of 2002 so it applies to current and future court cases, including a High Court case filed against six major emitters. The case, brought by climate activist Michael Smith against six major greenhouse gas producers including Fonterra Co-Operative Group, is currently making its way through the court system with a trial date set for 2027. The case...