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What to Watch in Climate Litigation in 2026

Last updated: January 12, 2026 6:20 am
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Climate Litigation in 2026: A Year of Promise and Challenge

As we embark on a new year, the landscape of climate litigation is filled with both promise and frustration. Litigation has emerged as a crucial arena for defining what climate responsibility means in practice. It is where scientific evidence on attribution, risk, and harm can be translated into enforceable obligations, and where communities can demonstrate that climate harms are real and unacceptable.

In 2025, courts worldwide issued groundbreaking decisions recognizing climate change as a human rights crisis, affirming legal duties to protect the climate for current and future generations, and holding governments and companies accountable for environmental damage. However, in the United States, the progress of climate accountability cases has been hindered by obstruction and procedural delays amid a growing political backlash against climate action.

Looking ahead to 2026, here are four key trends to watch:

1. A new wave of cases inspired by international advisory opinions

International climate and human rights rulings are increasingly influencing national court decisions, strengthening our legal systems. Recent opinions by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice have set a precedent for framing climate litigation as a matter of justice and legal obligation for health, dignity, and intergenerational equity. Expect to see a surge in new cases referencing these opinions and seeking remedies for climate-related harm.

2. Movement in US accountability cases

Climate accountability cases in the US have long been mired in procedural challenges. Despite efforts to derail them, state supreme courts and federal judges have refused to dismiss these cases, allowing core claims to proceed. In 2026, the crucial development to watch for is whether these cases will progress to substantive discovery, evidentiary hearings, and trial, enabling a thorough examination of the evidence linking companies to climate harm.

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3. Testing of new legal theories

Anticipate the emergence of innovative legal theories addressing a wide range of climate-related harms in 2026. US courts will grapple with cases linking fossil fuel deception to rising insurance costs and individual deaths due to extreme heat. Internationally, courts will consider claims seeking compensation for climate losses and proportional liability based on a company’s emissions. These new approaches are expanding the legal framework for addressing climate damages and corporate responsibility.

4. Legal pushback against climate action

A concerning trend is the growing number of lawsuits aimed at obstructing or weakening climate action globally, particularly in the US. Challenges to renewable energy deployment, disclosure requirements, and state-level climate laws are on the rise. In 2026, expect more litigation targeting climate policies and efforts to shield polluters from liability. Courts will play a critical role in upholding climate protections amid these challenges.

The year ahead will be a pivotal test for climate accountability. International legal precedents, evidence-based hearings in the US, and the role of courts in safeguarding climate action will shape the trajectory of climate litigation. As the story of climate accountability unfolds, staying informed and engaging with the evolving legal landscape is crucial. Join the UCS Science Hub for Climate Litigation to track these trends, stay updated on new cases, and contribute to the pursuit of climate justice in 2026.

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