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Determining Climate Responsibility: Government Liability for Hurricane Katrina?

机译:确定气候责任:卡特里娜飓风的政府责任?

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In St. Bernard Parish Government v. United States, Louisiana property owners argued that the U.S. government was liable under takings law for flood damage to their properties caused by Hurricane Katrina and other hurricanes. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit disagreed, however, noting that the government cannot be liable on a takings theory for inaction, and that the government action was not shown to have been the cause of the flooding. On September 6, 2018, the Environmental Law Institute hosted an expert panel to explore this ruling and its potential implications for future litigation in a world of changing climate, extreme weather, and uncertain liability. Below, we present a transcript of the discussion, which has been edited for style, clarity, and space considerations.
机译:在圣伯纳德教区政府诉美国一案中,路易斯安那州的财产所有人辩称,根据卡特里法,美国政府应对卡特里娜飓风和其他飓风对财产造成的洪灾损害承担赔偿责任。但是,美国联邦巡回上诉法院不同意这一点,他指出政府对不采取行动的追究理论不承担责任,并且未证明政府的行动是造成洪水的原因。在2018年9月6日,环境法学会主持了一个专家小组,以探讨该裁决及其在气候变化,极端天气和责任不确定的世界中对未来诉讼的潜在影响。下面,我们提供了讨论的笔录,出于风格,清晰度和空间考虑,已对其进行了编辑。

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