Young activists take 32 nations to EU court over lack of climate change action
SIX young activists took 32 nations to the European Court of Human Rights today over their lack of action to protect people from climate change.
The case is just the latest, but biggest, instance of activists taking governments to court to push for action.
Lawyers representing the claimants aged between 11 and 24 from Portugal said the nations they are suing have failed to adequately address human-caused warming and therefore violated some of the group’s fundamental rights.
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