climate-aligned-contracts-felix-cohen
GitHub基于The Chancery Lane Project方法论,辅助起草、修改和审查与气候目标一致的合同条款。支持净零承诺、碳核算等条款生成,提供法律可执行性指导及风格规范,助力通过法律协议减少碳排放。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add lawve-ai/awesome-legal-skills --skill climate-aligned-contracts-felix-cohen -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "climate-aligned-contracts-felix-cohen",
"metadata": {
"author": "Felix Cohen",
"license": "mit",
"version": "2026-05-26"
},
"description": "Draft, adapt, and review contracts and clauses aligned with The Chancery Lane Project's methodology for reducing carbon emissions through legal agreements. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Draft new climate-aligned clauses (e.g., net zero commitments, carbon accounting, supply chain decarbonization), (2) Adapt or modify existing contracts to incorporate climate objectives, (3) Review and analyze clauses for alignment with climate goals and decarbonization strategies, (4) Provide guidance on The Chancery Lane Project's house style and drafting methodology for climate-conscious legal work."
}
Climate Aligned Contracts
Overview
This skill enables drafting, adapting, and reviewing contracts and clauses that align with The Chancery Lane Project's methodology for reducing carbon emissions through legal agreements. It provides access to proven clause templates, house style guidance, and best practices for embedding climate objectives into contractual relationships.
Core Capabilities
1. Draft New Climate-Aligned Clauses
Create new contractual provisions that support decarbonization objectives:
- Net zero commitments and transition planning
- Carbon accounting and reporting obligations
- Supply chain decarbonization requirements
- Circular economy and resource efficiency provisions
- Climate-related force majeure and adaptation clauses
- Green financing and sustainability-linked terms
Process:
- Identify the clause type and contractual context
- Review relevant example clauses in
references/for established patterns - Adapt the approach to the specific jurisdiction and contract type
- Apply house style and drafting principles (see House Style section)
- If jurisdiction-specific legislation is relevant, use web_search to find current requirements
2. Adapt Existing Contracts
Modify existing contractual language to incorporate climate objectives:
- Review the existing clause structure and legal framework
- Identify opportunities to strengthen climate alignment
- Propose modifications that maintain legal enforceability
- Balance commercial objectives with climate goals
- Ensure consistency with the broader contractual scheme
3. Review and Analyze Clauses
Evaluate proposed or existing clauses for climate alignment:
- Assess how effectively the clause advances decarbonization
- Identify gaps or weaknesses in climate commitments
- Suggest improvements or alternative approaches
- Consider enforceability and practical implementation
- Check alignment with The Chancery Lane Project methodology
House Style and Drafting Principles
Tone and Language
- Precise and enforceable: Use clear, unambiguous language that creates binding obligations
- Balanced: Recognize commercial realities while maintaining climate ambition
- Practical: Ensure obligations are measurable, verifiable, and achievable
- Accessible: Where possible, avoid unnecessary legal jargon while maintaining precision
Structural Requirements
- Clear obligations: Distinguish between mandatory requirements ("shall"), aspirational goals ("should"), and discretionary actions ("may")
- Defined terms: Use consistent definitions, particularly for climate-related terms (e.g., "Net Zero", "Scope 1/2/3 Emissions", "Science-Based Targets")
- Measurable outcomes: Include specific metrics, timeframes, and reporting mechanisms
- Remedies and enforcement: Consider appropriate consequences for non-compliance
Climate Methodology
The Chancery Lane Project's approach emphasizes:
- Embedding climate in core obligations: Not just side letters or ancillary provisions
- Alignment with science: Reference to credible frameworks (Paris Agreement, Science Based Targets initiative, etc.)
- Accountability mechanisms: Regular reporting, verification, and consequences for non-performance
- Transition planning: Recognition that decarbonization is a journey requiring staged commitments
- Collaboration over punishment: Encourage joint problem-solving and continuous improvement
Jurisdictional Considerations
Climate-aligned contracts must account for local legal requirements:
- When jurisdiction matters: If the user mentions a specific jurisdiction, country, or legal system, or if the clause type is jurisdiction-specific (e.g., regulatory compliance, disclosure requirements)
- How to handle: Use web_search to find current climate legislation, disclosure requirements, and relevant legal frameworks for that jurisdiction
- What to search for: Climate disclosure laws, net zero legislation, carbon pricing mechanisms, mandatory reporting frameworks, sector-specific regulations
Example Clause Library
The references/clauses/ directory contains example clauses organized by category. When drafting or reviewing clauses:
- Review relevant examples to understand established patterns
- Adapt the approach to the specific context
- Do not copy verbatim—tailor language to the particular contract and parties
- Consider how clauses interact with other contractual provisions
Resources
references/clauses/
Contains The Chancery Lane Project's library of example climate-aligned clauses in markdown format, organized by clause type and contract category. Load these files when working on related clause types to understand proven approaches and house style.
Note: Additional clause files will be added to this directory. When referencing clauses, use the view tool to check what files are available in references/clauses/ first.
Version History
- 7f58aaf Current 2026-07-05 11:48


