
Catherine Higham
Research Fellow · Climate Change Litigation
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Catherine Higham is a Senior Policy Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics, where she coordinates the Climate Change Laws of the World project – the most comprehensive global resource on climate legislation and policy. She specializes in the intersection of law, human rights, and climate governance with a focus on corporate accountability and multi-level policy implementation.
Education:
- LLM from the University of British Columbia, specializing in human rights and climate change in strategic litigation
Research interests span climate litigation impacts, just transition frameworks, and the role of sub-national governments in climate action. Her work examines how legal mechanisms can drive accountability in the net-zero transition and protect vulnerable populations from climate harms.
Her recent publications (2019-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on climate litigation trends, corporate accountability mechanisms, and policy implementation challenges. Key thematic areas include the financial implications of climate lawsuits, human rights dimensions of climate governance, and regulatory frameworks for multinational enterprises.
Leadership roles:
- Co-founded the UBC Climate Hub during her graduate studies
- Serves on the Board of the Climate Litigation Network
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