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[Legal Warfare: How to Hold the Fossil Fuel Industry Accountable Using Existing Laws]-[How we took on an oil giant — and won | Melinda Janki]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-09-22

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Challenging the Giants: A Legal Blueprint for Climate Justice

In her compelling TED Talk, climate justice litigator Melinda Janke dismantles the myth that the fossil fuel industry is invincible. Drawing from her personal transition from a corporate lawyer within the oil sector to an environmental defender in her home country of Guyana, Janke argues that we do not need new, radical legislation to combat climate change. Instead, the power to hold oil corporations accountable lies in the meticulous application of existing legal frameworks.

The Power of Existing Law over Moral Arguments

Janke emphasizes a pragmatic approach to litigation: "I don't ask judges to make new laws. I don't use moral arguments. I use existing law." Her strategy relies on the fact that while oil companies prioritize profit above all else, they are bound by the regulatory environments in which they operate. A prime example of this was her 2020 victory against ExxonMobil, where she successfully reduced the company’s environmental permits from 20 years to five. By scrutinizing 197 pages of regulations, she discovered a specific rule on page 191 that limited such permits, proving that "simple, but effective" enforcement is a potent weapon against corporate overreach.

Expanding the Scope of Accountability

One of Janke's most significant contributions is the legal expansion of "indirect impacts." In March 2025, she won a landmark case establishing that environmental impact assessments must account for "scope three emissions"—the pollution generated when oil is burned anywhere in the world. By leveraging legislation she previously drafted, Janke ensured that these indirect impacts are now a mandatory consideration for oil extraction projects in Guyana. This creates a powerful precedent, making it increasingly difficult for energy companies to justify their extraction activities.

Establishing Financial Liability

Beyond regulatory compliance, Janke has tackled the financial foundations of the oil industry. Her team secured a ruling that ExxonMobil Guyana Limited is liable for "all costs of cleaning up and restoring the environment and compensating people," with no cap on that liability. The court further mandated an "unlimited parent company guarantee," a decision that had immediate market consequences, causing ExxonMobil Corporation's share price to decline by 12 percent within two weeks. This victory serves as a stark reminder that when the legal system enforces true accountability, the perceived invincibility of these corporations begins to crumble.

Democratizing Access to Justice

Recognizing that the fear of astronomical legal costs often discourages citizens from challenging powerful entities, Janke highlighted a crucial judicial evolution in Guyana. The courts ruled that individuals acting in good faith to protect the environment should not be penalized by having to pay the other side's costs if they lose a case. This precedent, which now binds five countries, lowers the barrier to entry for climate litigation, empowering everyday people to stand up against industrial giants.

Conclusion: A Call for Courage

Janke concludes with an empowering message: the oil industry is not a monolith of power, but a vulnerable entity that responds only to the pressure of the law. She urges the audience to reject the narrative of despair. By combining "courage and intelligence," activists can utilize the legal system to challenge the status quo. As she aptly puts it, "The oil industry is weak. It's powerless. It's going to collapse. It's only a question of when." Through the strategic use of existing legal tools, we can accelerate that collapse and protect our planet.

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