The Climate Show
The Climate Show
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At The Climate Show, we talk to the leading experts on climate change law and politics. Through a series of conversations, we explore current developments in climate change research. The Climate Show is brought to you by the Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen.Podcast hosts: Beatriz Martinez Romera, Linnéa Nordlander, and Alessandro Monti
#40 Jolien Kruit -  Transition Risks in Shipping Decarbonization
In this episode Stella Ebbersmeyer  discusses with Prof. Jolien Kruit the transition risks and opportunities in the decarbonization of shipping, in the context of our project the Commercial Modernisation of International Shipping funded by OceanKind.
Jun 17
21 min
#39 Carina Risvig Hamer: Climate Change and Public Procurement Law
In this episode Beatriz Martinez Romera is joined by Prof. Carina Risvig Hamer to explore the intersection between climate change and public procurement law in the EU and Denmark.
May 15
16 min
#38 Edward Brans: The Bonaire Climate Case
In this episode Beatriz Martinez Romera is joined by Prof. Edward Brans to discuss the case Greenpeace Netherlands et al. v. The State of the Netherlands (the Bonaire Climate Case).
May 1
16 min
#37: Natalia Kobylarz and Linnéa Nordlander: Climate Change at the European Court of Human Rights
Natalia Kobylarz and Linnéa Nordlander: Climate Change at the European Court of Human RightsDescription: In this episode, Linnéa Nordlander sits down with Natalia Kobylarz, who is a senior lawyer at the Registry of the European Courts of Human Rights. They discuss the Court's recent climate change jurisprudence, including Verein KlimaSeniorinnen and others v Switzerland, and how this builds on the Court's environmental case law.
Apr 6
32 min
#36 Simon Lex and Meng Zhang: Green Hydrogen Regulation and Governance
In this episode, Beatriz Martínez Romera speaks with Simon Lex and Meng Zhang about the development and the regulatory and governance challenges surrounding green hydrogen in Denmark and the EU (RIGHydro and DART projects).
Jan 28
29 min
#35 Trevor Daya-Winterbottom: New Zealand’s Approach to Climate Change
In this episode, Professor Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, Director of the Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law at the University of Waikato, explores New Zealand’s actions in climate and environmental law.
Jan 20
14 min
#34: Lisa Vanhala: The Making of Climate Change Loss and Damage
In this episode, Prof. Lisa Vanhala discusses the key findings of her book Governing the End: The Making of Climate Change Loss and Damage, which untangles the complex relationship between deteriorating environmental conditions, high politics, and everyday diplomatic practices in climate governance.
Nov 11, 2025
21 min
#33: Benoit Mayer: Environmental Impact Assessment and Climate Change
In this episode, Prof. Benoit Mayer discusses the role of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in climate change mitigation
Oct 20, 2025
28 min
#32: Helle Anker: Offshore Wind Energy Development in Denmark
In this episode, Anya Kristina Cheng Dahl talks to Prof. Helle Tegner Anker about how offshore wind law, especially EIAs, can reconcile biodiversity protection with the rapid deployment needed to meet climate targets.
Sep 15, 2025
22 min
#31 Roda Verheyen: Lliuya v RWE
In this episode, Linnéa Nordlander speaks to Dr. Roda Verheyen about the groundbreaking German case Lliuya v RWE. Dr. Verheyen acted as legal counsel for the plaintiff in this case. Click here to learn more about her work on this case.
Aug 28, 2025
21 min
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