About Us

 

Climate Counsel is a non-profit outgrowth of Global Diligence LLP, a public interest legal advisory firm specialising in human rights, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.

Global Diligence lawyers first engaged in the inter-section between environmental destruction and international criminal law when investigating the crimes against humanity in Cambodia, rooted in the mass land grabbing and environmental destruction. 

Climate Counsel was established to enable international lawyers to help address the climate emergency, by using their expertise in transnational crime and human rights protection. We partner with forensic architects, photographers, and scientists to build rigorous case-files and to present publicly our evidence.

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OUR TEAM

 

Executive Director: Richard J Rogers

Richard J Rogers worked as a barrister in London, an attorney in San Francisco, and a senior United Nations lawyer at several UN war crimes tribunals – he was the Senior Legal Officer at the Appeals Chamber of the UN Tribunal for Yugoslavia, Principal Defender at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and Chief Legal System Monitor in Kosovo. Richard has particular expertise in the cross-section between international criminal law and mass environmental destruction, and testified to this issue before the US Congress. He is a founding partner of Global Diligence LLP, an international legal advisory firm specialising in international crime and human rights. Richard is on the advisory board of the Stop Ecocide Campaign. He has lived and worked in Africa, Asia, America and Europe. Richard was Deputy Co-Chair of the Independent Expert Panel for the Legal Definition of Ecocide, that released the proposed definition on 22 June 2021.

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Supervisory Board


 Panel of Advisors

 
 

Senior Counsel

 
 

Lead Lawyer, Paulo Busse

Paulo Busse is a Brazilian lawyer with over 20 years’ experience advising and representing human rights and environmental organisations, such as Greenpeace (Brazil), Observatório do Clima, Global Witness, Amazon Watch, Stockholm Environment Institute, Global Canopy, and others. In collaboration with other lawyers, he has spearheaded a number of cutting-edge legal actions to protect the environment in Brazilian courts, including: A case before the Federal Supreme Court demanding the resumption of the Climate Fund; a case before Federal Courts to force the Government to correct Brazil’s Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement (filed on behalf of Brazilian young leaders with the aid of Observatório do Clima); a case before the Federal Supreme Court to compel the Government to use massive financial resources unjustifiably frozen at the Amazon Fund.

 

Senior Counsel, Gabrielle Louise McIntyre

Gabrielle Louise McIntyre has decades of experience in international humanitarian law, international criminal law, human rights law, transitional justice mechanisms and organized corruption. She currently leads an investigation of the Anti-Corruption Authority, Cyprus, has served as the Chairperson of The Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission, Seychelles and as the Chef de Cabinet and Principal Legal Advisor to four successive Presidents of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT), the successor institution to the ICTY and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).  She also serves as Chair of the Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice and is co-coordinator of a gender mentoring program for international judges in The Hague initiated by African Legal Aid (AFLA).

 
 

 
 

Counsel

 
 

Investigators and Analysts