Center for Climate Crime Analysis
www.climatecrimeanalysis.orgCCCA is a non-profit organization founded by prosecutors and law enforcement professionals to support and scale up enforcement, litigation and advocacy against illegal activities that contribute to climate change and related human rights violations. CCCA uses its expertise to strategically advise, support and coordinate NGOs, expert organizations and private citizens in their efforts to generate and collect information relevant to fighting climate change and associated violations in a manner that is probative and admissible. CCCA also conducts legal and forensic analysis, and prepares case files to share with competent law enforcement or regulatory authorities and with civil society in support of strategic litigation and advocacy. CCCA does not replicate the work of local communities or NGOs, but instead seeks to bridge gap between the groups with access to relevant information or expertise and the enforcement authorities and advocates that could act on this – amplifying the impact of both. Examples of our current projects include addressing illegal deforestation in the Amazon Basin and the commodity flows that drive it, and the impact of coal-fired power plants in Chile.
Read moreCCCA is a non-profit organization founded by prosecutors and law enforcement professionals to support and scale up enforcement, litigation and advocacy against illegal activities that contribute to climate change and related human rights violations. CCCA uses its expertise to strategically advise, support and coordinate NGOs, expert organizations and private citizens in their efforts to generate and collect information relevant to fighting climate change and associated violations in a manner that is probative and admissible. CCCA also conducts legal and forensic analysis, and prepares case files to share with competent law enforcement or regulatory authorities and with civil society in support of strategic litigation and advocacy. CCCA does not replicate the work of local communities or NGOs, but instead seeks to bridge gap between the groups with access to relevant information or expertise and the enforcement authorities and advocates that could act on this – amplifying the impact of both. Examples of our current projects include addressing illegal deforestation in the Amazon Basin and the commodity flows that drive it, and the impact of coal-fired power plants in Chile.
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