With lawsuits against major fossil fuel producers over climate damages on the rise, a new report and initiative examines how prestigious law firms are enabling climate breakdown. The student-led initiative,ย Law Students for Climate Accountability, calls for holding the legal industry accountable for profiting from work defending and lobbying for fossil fuel clients as the world faces what scientists say is a climate emergency. This campaign is emerging asย industries rangingย from finance to insurance areย facing greater scrutiny in a rapidly warmingย world.
โLaw firms write the contracts for fossil fuel projects, lobby to weaken environmental regulations, and help fossil fuel companies evade accountability in court. Our research is the first to expose the broad extent of firmsโ role in driving the climate crisis,โ Alisa White, a student at Yale Law School and a lead author on the report, said in a press release.
THREAD: We just released the Law Firm Climate Change Scorecard, the 1st ever study of top law firms’ role in the climate crisis.
A large majority of top law firms are on the wrong side of historyโand we have the data to prove it (1/8)
#ClimateScore https://t.co/ixlULvRh2Y
โ Law Students for Climate Accountability (@Ls4Ca) October 1, 2020
The 2020 Law Firm Climate Change Scorecard, as the report is titled, looks at the top 100 most prestigious law firms in the U.S. (known as the Vault 100) and grades them according to their work in service of the fossil fuel industry. According to the analysis, the top 100 firms โworked on ten times as many cases exacerbating climate change as cases addressing climate change; were the legal advisors on five times more transactional work for the fossil fuel industry than the renewable energy industry;โ and โlobbied five times more for fossil fuel companies than renewable energyย companies.โ
Overall, per this scorecard, only four firms received an โAโ grade while 41 firms scored a โD,โย and 26ย received anย โF.โ
The report summary calls out several of the firms graded โF.โย The firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, for example, which represents ExxonMobil in climate liability lawsuits, โworked on as many cases exacerbating climate change as 62 other Vault 100 firms combined,โ the report states.
Last winter Paul, Weiss faced protests from law studentsย at Harvard, Yale, New York University, and the University of Michigan during recruitment events, with the students calling on the firm to drop Exxon as aย client.
Paul, Weiss did not immediately respond to a request forย comment.
These protests and the new Law Students for Climate Accountability initiative indicate that legal firms that refuse to drop major fossil fuel clients may start to face recruitment challenges. Young people are increasingly engaging in climate activism and leading the demands for change across all segments of society, including now in the legalย field.
Very important new front in the climate fight: Law
Students for Climate Accountability @Ls4Ca has just ranked the top 100 law firms in the U.S by the amount of climate damage they do. Young people just aren’t having it any morehttps://t.co/kYOPhcZF05โ Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) October 1, 2020
โAll sectors of society are reckoning with their role in addressing climate change. Itโs time for the legal industry to join them,โ the report argues.
Law Students for Climate Accountability โ a new organization of law students from across the United States committed to holding the legal industry accountable for its role in the climate crisis โ said the scorecard offers law students a guide when considering job opportunities and also potentially puts pressure on law firms to consider more than just money in its work andย clientele.
โMy classmates and I came to law school to learn skills to work towards a future that is safer and more just,โ Lily Cohen, a student at Harvard Law School and an organizer of the #DropExxon protests, said in a press release. โI hope that this scorecard emboldens firms to make decisions about people, not justย profits.โ
U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a former Rhode Island attorney general, said the new student initiative scrutinizing the legal industry over its contribution to climate breakdown puts the fossil fuel industry and law firms enabling it onย notice.
โThe fossil fuel industry does everything it can to avoid responsibility for the massive damage itโs done to our planet,โ Sen. Whitehouse said in the press release. โOne of the strongest weapons in that fight is litigation carried out by some of the most established law firms in the legal world. Itโs past time these firms reconsidered how they represent one of the most destructive industries in history, and thereโs no reason law students should not consider this representation in deciding how to direct their careers. I applaud this importantย effort.โ
Main Image: Law students participate in a โDrop Exxonโ protest targeting the firm Paul, Weiss. Photo courtesy of Law Students for Climateย Accountability
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