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The Centre for Climate Crime and Climate Justice is a research centre based at Queen Mary University of London.
Our work exposes climate offenders and supports social movements fighting for climate justice.
“If I die, you must live to tell my story”. The obliteration of Gaza’s universities

The destruction of the Palestinian education system, especially higher education, plays a crucial role in this policy of population expulsion. Every Gazan university has been completely or partially destroyed since October, and Universities on the West Bank have come under sustained attack. Ignasi Bernat and Roser Rodríguez show how the destruction of Universities and the killing of scholars is a central part of the genocide in Gaza and challenge European universities to speak out against the genocide.
The Shifting Tide of Climate Litigation

The same companies facing climate litigation claims are now looking to use the law to their advantage in litigation against climate protestors. By Tanvi Ajmera.
Making the Water Profiteers Pay
Last week’s news that Thames Water is paying out a £37.5m dividend to its shareholders in the midst of an ongoing sewage crisis has left many in disbelief. David Whyte argues for a different approach to making pollution pay.
The Environmental Devastation of Israel’s Genocidal Drive

As thousands of people die each week, the land they live on, the food and water sources they depend on, and the air they breathe are also being destroyed. Samira Homerange Saunders analyses the connections that are increasingly becoming evident.
Workers and their unions must lead climate action

In our new report Working for Climate Justice', Ben Crawford and David Whyte argue that until now, the trade union movement has failed to make climate change a core concern of industrial campaigns.

