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Turning The Tide (A New Wave of Climate Justice Through 40 Landmark Cases)
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Product Details
Author:
Sophie Marjanac
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
400
Publisher:
Papadakis (April 27, 2027)
Imprint:
Papadakis
Release Date:
April 27, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781906506834
ISBN-10:
1906506833
Weight:
27.68oz
Dimensions:
7.283" x 9.646"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_06152026_P10208322_onix30-20260614.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$40.00
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
1
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$30.80
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
A powerful, illustrated exploration of 50 landmark climate lawsuits worldwide, revealing how citizens and communities are using the law to challenge governments, corporations, and climate inaction
Over the past decade, climate litigation has transformed from a niche legal strategy into one of the most powerful forces shaping global climate action. Turning the Tide charts this extraordinary evolution, telling the story of this David and Goliath struggle through 40 landmark cases that have transformed the landscape of climate justice, redefining accountability, justice, and the role of law in confronting the climate crisis.
Edited by leading climate litigator Sophie Marjanac, this book brings together the most significant legal challenges of the last ten years – from the groundbreaking Urgenda decision in the Netherlands, to Indigenous land rights victories, corporate accountability suits, and youth-led actions that have captured the world’s attention.
Each case reveals how courts are compelling governments and corporations to act – and how communities are using the law to demand a livable future.
With striking imagery and expert commentary, Turning the Tide is both a record of how far the climate justice movement has come and a call to action for what lies ahead. A vital resource for lawyers, policymakers, activists, and anyone who believes that the law can be a tool for change.
Over the past decade, climate litigation has transformed from a niche legal strategy into one of the most powerful forces shaping global climate action. Turning the Tide charts this extraordinary evolution, telling the story of this David and Goliath struggle through 40 landmark cases that have transformed the landscape of climate justice, redefining accountability, justice, and the role of law in confronting the climate crisis.
Edited by leading climate litigator Sophie Marjanac, this book brings together the most significant legal challenges of the last ten years – from the groundbreaking Urgenda decision in the Netherlands, to Indigenous land rights victories, corporate accountability suits, and youth-led actions that have captured the world’s attention.
Each case reveals how courts are compelling governments and corporations to act – and how communities are using the law to demand a livable future.
With striking imagery and expert commentary, Turning the Tide is both a record of how far the climate justice movement has come and a call to action for what lies ahead. A vital resource for lawyers, policymakers, activists, and anyone who believes that the law can be a tool for change.









