Globally, fossil fuel consumption, production and investment continue to grow, despite the recognised need to stop new fossil fuel projects and phase down existing capacity in order to achieve the climate goals of the Paris Agreement. Litigation against new projects is a crucial means of stopping and delaying new projects, yet it but faces complex legal and evidentiary hurdles. Redline aims to help environmental NGOs and public interest lawyers succeed by helping them access and interpret the latest academic research on the subject.

We have realised in recent years just how important academic research on fossil fuels and climate change can be for legal cases against fossil fuel interests. A recent example was a case against Shell in the Dutch courts that Fergus and I were involved in as expert witnesses. We hope that the Redline database provides a helpful resource to the legal community, and that others from the academic community can continue to contribute to it in coming years.

PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator
PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator

PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator

PhD studentship opportunity available at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, exploring the ‘Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) Indicator’.

15 Apr 2025

New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility
New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility

New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility

The research, published in the British Medical Journal, showed major disparities between access to vaccines across 54 surveyed countries, with vaccine deserts in both high- and low-income regions.

15 Apr 2025

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium
TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION is a half-day symposium curated by Bartlett academics, critically examining the intersections of artificial intelligence, ethics and the built environment.

14 Apr 2025