Carbon Pricing

Administrative Law and Climate Change

Administrative law, as a pillar of state action, must adapt to the new climate reality and the challenges faced by Brazilian society. More →

Climate Change Litigation in Brazil

In Brazil, climate change litigation has evolving from isolated cases into a structured strategy to influence public governance and, increasingly, corporate behavior. More →

European Union Law and Climate Change

The European Union has many important climate laws which remain relevant to the UK. More →

Public International Law and Climate Change

A new international law regime has emerged to address climate change, and the climate crisis is closely intertwined with many other areas of international law. More →

Public International Law and Climate Change

The public international law regime is based on legal principles that are especially relevant to the Brazilian perspective. More →

Tax Law and Climate Change

Fiscal policy is an important tool for tackling climate change, and the net zero transition is creating many legal changes in this area. More →

Tax Law and Climate Change

Government taxation can be utilized to both encourage climate action, and disincentivize behavior that causes greenhouse gas emissions. More →

Tax Law and Climate Change

Brazil’s tax policy has historically made relatively limited use of taxation to promote sustainable economic development, focusing primarily on incentives to diversify the country’s energy mix. More →

Trade Law and Climate Change

Trade mechanisms are becoming a central aspect of international climate policy and diplomacy. More →

Trade Law and Climate Change

Brazil is currently navigating a complex international trade environment shaped by evolving sustainability-related regulations across the world. More →

Trade Law and Climate Change

The EU’s integration of climate obligations within its trade law and regulatory frameworks presents both opportunities and potential legal risks for businesses. More →