Forging the Causal Chain: Science, Law and Corporate Climate Responsibility

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27-29 April 2026 | Menaggio – Villa Vigoni, Lake Como, Italy

Industrial smokestack emitting smoke above tropical palm trees, illustrating air pollution, environmental impact, and the conflict between industry and nature.

The CMCC Foundation is hosting a three-day, high-level interdisciplinary seminar on “Forging the Causal Chain: Science, Law and Corporate Climate Responsibility” on 27-29 April, 2026 at Villa Vigoni, Lake Como, Italy.

Establishing causal links between greenhouse gas emissions, climate impacts and legal responsibility is one of the most challenging issues of climate governance. Currently, there is a significant gap between scientific evidence and judicial standards of proof for causation, with no structured process for translating attribution science into legally relevant thresholds.

Against this background, the seminar, conceived as a closed research laboratory, will bring together leading climate scientists, legal scholars, judges, and litigation practitioners. Discussions will be structured around concrete research questions and selected climate litigation case studies, with the aim of translating advanced climate science into forms of evidence that can be meaningfully assessed within judicial contexts.

Key outcomes of the seminar will include recommendations for identifying unresolved interdisciplinary questions and defining priority research areas in this field. The seminar will also present the CMCC Model for Climate Causation, which advances the integration of climate attribution science into legal evidentiary frameworks.

The seminar is organised by the Advanced Training and Education Center (ATEC) of the CMCC Foundation as part of its role as a knowledge incubator for new research topics at the intersection of diverse scientific disciplines.



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