Film DUTY OF CARE – THE CLIMATE TRIALS on January 14, 2025 at the Harmonie Kino Freiburg

Duty of Care follows the lawyer Roger Cox, who sues powerful states and corporations for climate protection.

Roger Cox is a family man, lawyer and nature lover. Until 2006, he thought climate change was an acceptable evil. But then a documentary film – Davis Guggenheim’s An Inconvenient Truth – shocked him so much that he decided to fight the impending catastrophe by legal means.

Cox finds allies, sues the Dutch government and the oil and gas company Shell – and wins in court. Shell is now obliged to reduce its CO2 emissions by 45 per cent by 2030. When the judge announced the judgement, cheers erupted on the streets and could be heard in the courtroom.

This first judgement of its kind is encouraging climate activists around the world to take legal action against climate-damaging companies and inactive governments. Will the judgement increase the pressure on corporations and contribute to the energy transition?

SCREENING AND DISCUSSION
January 14, 2025, 8 pm

Panel Discussion:
Hannah Münstermann, Climate Clinic
Alexa Weik von Mossner, film scholar University of Freiburg

The discussion will be in German
Free entry
Register here via vhs

The film is shown in the original English with German subtitles. Admission is free, registration via the VHS is required.

As an accompanying event to the film, Hannah Münstermann from the CLIMATE CLINIC is offering a workshop (in German) on the topic of “Klimakrise, Klimaklagen, Klimaschutzgesetze” at the Freiburg Adult Education Center on January 15, 2025 as part of the Visions of Sustainability Projects. Registration via the VHS is necessary.