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COP30 ‘must declare an end to ISDS’

Last updated: November 17, 2025 11:30 pm
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Campaigners have recently launched an innovative initiative aimed at phasing out ‘corporate courts,’ which are seen as a significant obstacle to climate action. The system in question, known as investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), allows companies to challenge governments for implementing various policy actions, such as banning oil drilling, fracking, and coal power.

This system has been incorporated into numerous trade and investment agreements, creating a platform for fossil fuel companies to challenge government decisions that are in line with climate goals. In fact, fossil fuel companies have been the primary beneficiaries of ISDS, winning over $80 billion in claims. UK investors, in particular, have aggressively utilized the system, claiming £19 billion in fossil fuel-related cases.

Recent research has shown that the UK protects more potential annual greenhouse gas emissions through its ISDS treaties than any other country. This poses a significant challenge to climate action, as governments are forced to navigate between protecting the environment and facing costly legal battles with powerful corporations.

During a recent event, Irene Vélez Torres, the environment minister of Colombia, highlighted the challenges faced by her country due to ISDS. Colombia, one of the most affected countries by ISDS, has already faced 23 known cases and potentially faces 280 more if it continues with ambitious climate action. This dilemma underscores the urgent need to address the impact of corporate courts on environmental protection.

Nick Dearden, the director of Global Justice Now, emphasized the need to build a coalition of governments to push for an ISDS-free world. He pointed out the irony of discussing climate protection at COP30 while ISDS continues to protect those responsible for environmental degradation.

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The event, sponsored by Global Justice Now, SEATINI, War on Want, E3G, and CIEL, brought together experts and advocates to address the detrimental impact of ISDS on climate action. Speakers like Fernando Hernández and Raul Gabriel Benet Keil shared insights on the need to prioritize environmental protection over corporate interests.

In conclusion, the call to phase out corporate courts like ISDS is gaining momentum as more stakeholders recognize their role in hindering climate action. Governments must prioritize the protection of the environment and communities over corporate profits to effectively address the climate crisis.

This article was rewritten by Brendan Montague, an editor at The Ecologist online, to highlight the urgency of addressing the impact of corporate courts on climate action.

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