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Climate Law Accelerator (CLX)

by livingearthcommunity | Aug 12, 2025 | Global Engaged Projects

Home » Earth Law » Global » Global Engaged Projects » Climate Law Accelerator (CLX)

Climate Law Accelerator (CLX)

The CLX Toolkit Map visualizes climate litigation efforts and provides resources for practitioners pursuing rights-based legal strategies. Cases featured on the map support broader movements for climate accountability.

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