4th Climate Change & Human Rights Public Hearing (Part 2 of 2)

Video | September 28, 2018

27 September 2018 - An inquiry hearing on 47 multinational corporations including Exxon, Shell, and Chevron for their possible responsibility in violating the human rights of Filipino citizens, by knowingly creating climate risks through their business, was held at the New York City Bar Association.

Resource speakers:


Name

Position/Organization

Topic

Timestamp

David Estrin





Prof. Cynthia WIlliams

Counsel, Gowling WLG; Senior Environmental Law Practitioner


Osler Chair in Business Law; Osgoode Hall Law School

Unique Legal Obligations of Officers and Directors of Carbon Major Enterprises and their Investors to Reduce Enterprise Carbon Emissions and Avoid Climate Change Related Human Rights Impacts to Vulnerable Communities, and Measures these Enterprises and their Directors should Implement to Act on/Comply with these Obligations

35:30-1:56:03

Dr. James E. Hansen

Director of the Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions program at Columbia University’s Earth Institute

Ongoing Global Climate Change & Consequences

1:58:00-2:52:14

Erin Daly

Dignity Rights Projects, Delaware Law School

 

5:04:54-5:49:52

Radley Horton

Lamont Associate Research Professor at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

 

6:09:50-6:57:14

Daniel Zarrilli

Senior Environmental Consultant; Office of the New York Mayor

 

6:59:00-7:21:17

An inquiry hearing on 47 multinational corporations including Exxon, Shell, and Chevron for their possible responsibility in violating the human rights of Filipino citizens, by knowingly creating climate risks through their business, was held at the New York City Bar Association.

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