Unearthed Chat Reveals Private Communications Between Judges and Climate Advocates, Prompting Ethical Debate
- An environmental advocacy group, the Climate Judiciary Project, organized a nationwide online forum with judges to share information about climate issues until the chat became private, according to Fox News Digital.
- The Climate Judiciary Project was founded in 2018 by the Environmental Law Institute to provide judges with education on climate science and its legal implications.
- Critics, including Senator Ted Cruz, allege that the Climate Judiciary Project is funded by China and promotes creative climate litigation tactics.
- The Climate Judiciary Project claims to provide neutral information about climate change relevant to litigation, despite the concerns raised.
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Unearthed chats shed light on cozy ties between judges, climate activists – Your Capital Minds
An environmental advocacy group accused of trying to manipulate judges organized a years-long, nationwide online forum with jurists to promote favorable info and litigation updates regarding climate issues – until the email-styled group chat was abruptly made private, Fox News Digital found. The Climate Judiciary Project (CJP) was founded in 2018 by a left-wing environmental nonprofit, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI), and pitches itself as…
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