Litigation Risk in a Warming World: Climate, Attribution, Quantum

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04 Jun 2026 09:00 am to 10:30 am Europe/London
Panel Discussion

Churchill War Rooms, Clive Steps, King Charles Street
London
SW1A 2AQ
United Kingdom

Free and open to all.


London International Disputes Week 2026 are hosting a panel discussion on litigation risks in the challenge of climate change.

Climate‑related claims are rapidly moving from theory to courtroom reality. As attribution science matures, courts are increasingly being asked to grapple with questions of causation, responsibility, and loss in the context of climate harm.

This panel will explore how climate attribution evidence is being deployed and tested in litigation today, how parties are framing causation, and how damages and quantum are being assessed. Bringing together climate scientists, legal practitioners, and quantum experts, the discussion will examine what courts are accepting, where boundaries are still being challenged, and what this emerging risk landscape means for businesses, insurers, and infrastructure owners operating in a warming world.

Find out more about the event, speakers, and London International Disputes Week 2026

Event Chair

Dr Matt Ösund-Ireland, HKA

Speakers

Prof Piers Forster CBE, Priestley Centre and Climate Change Committee
Wendy Miles KC, Twenty Essex
Sudhanshu Swaroop KC, Twenty Essex
Loes van Bohemen, HKA
Dr Tony Rooke, Howden Group
Toby Hunt, HKA

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