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Spill
Critical Frequency
91 episodes
9 months ago
Climate news, culture and commentary from the team behind Drilled and Hot Take.
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Climate news, culture and commentary from the team behind Drilled and Hot Take.
Show more...
News Commentary
Society & Culture,
News,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Could You Really Charge Oil Companies with Murder? Plus: Supreme Court Climate Update
Spill
36 minutes
1 year ago
Could You Really Charge Oil Companies with Murder? Plus: Supreme Court Climate Update
This week, we bring you an episode from our climate litigation podcast, Damages, because we've been getting SO MANY emails about what sorts of legal strategies might still be available for climate accountability given everything happening at the Supreme Court. Public Citizen has been working with various prosecutors to explore the idea of using criminal law to hold oil companies accountable for climate change, but is it really viable? The group's senior climate policy counsel, Aaron Regunburg, joins us to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spill
Climate news, culture and commentary from the team behind Drilled and Hot Take.