At issue: Whether the permitting of open-pit coal project has been conducted in violation of the National Policy on Climate Change and without proper participation and prior consultation to traditional fishermen communities.
At issue: Whether the permitting of thermoelectric plants project has been conducted without considerations of GHG emissions, water related impacts, and prior consultation with indigenous people.
At issue: The Public Prosecutor’s Office seeks the recovery of a degraded area and compensation for collective moral damages due to deforestation in a protected area without authorization from the environmental agency.
At issue: Whether the permitting of towers for power transmission lines should be analyzed together with the project of floating Thermoelectric Plants considering its cumulative and synergic impacts and its contribution to climate change.
At issue: Whether the permitting of thermoelectric plants project has been conducted without considerations of GHG emissions and water related impacts.
At issue: Whether the Minister of the Environment committed high crimes and misdemeanors (crime de responsabilidade) by failing to implement policy that proactively achieves Brazil's targets for reducing GHGs in violation of Brazil's international commitments to combat climate change, in particular the Paris Agreement.
At issue: The Public Prosecutor’s Office seeks to declare administrative improbity and removal of the Minister of Environment for the practice of intentional acts that violated the constitutional duty to protect the environment.
At issue: Seeking to prevent the continuation of illegal deforestation in the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve (RESEx), to recover the deforested areas and to hold the defendants responsible for their failure to protect the environment.
At issue: The Public Prosecutor’s Office seeks to declare the illegality of the construction of the Carbon Chemical Complex in Rio Grande do Sul and the implementation of the State Policy on Mineral Coal
At issue: Whether a government decree allowing for the expansion of sugarcane activities in the Amazon and Pantanal biomes violates the goals of the Paris Agreement.
At issue: Whether the permitting of a open-pit coal project has been conducted without the participation of indigenous communities and considerations of GHG emissions.