Sarah Mason-Case

Sarah Mason-Case

University of Toronto

Sarah Mason-Case is an Adjunct Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, where she teaches Climate Change Law and Environmental Law, and a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. She is currently a visitor at the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law at Melbourne Law School. Her present research generally considers how international law practices generate and sustain concepts of nature, which distribute benefits and burdens among peoples and affect the material world. She is also researching lawyering practices in international climate change law. Sarah previously worked in domestic and international law reform. 

Web tools and Projects we developed

  • Open-NEM

    The live tracker of the Australian electricity market.

  • Paris Equity Check

    This website is based on a Nature Climate Change study that compares Nationally Determined Contributions with equitable national emissions trajectories in line with the five categories of equity outlined by the IPCC.

  • liveMAGICC Climate Model

    Run one of the most popular reduced-complexity climate carbon cycle models online. Used by IPCC, UNEP GAP reports and numerous scientific publications.

  • NDC & INDC Factsheets

    Check out our analysis of all the post-2020 targets that countries announced under the Paris Agreement.