Six young Portuguese climate activists take 32 European governments to court, saying they violated human rights by failing to address climate change.
The European Court of Human Rights is hearing one of the most ambitious legal efforts yet to force action on climate change.
Six young adults and children argued that governments across Europe aren’t doing enough to protect people from climate change ...
More than 2,000 women are taking the Swiss government to court claiming its policy on climate change is violating their right to life and health. The case is the first time the European Court of ...
Three years ago, four Portuguese children and two young adults filed a legal case against European governments for failing to ...
Claimants to argue lack of adequate action is breach of human rights, in largest climate legal action to date ...
The European Court of Human Rights will hear an “unprecedented” lawsuit on Wednesday, brought by six young people against 32 ...
STRASBOURG, France (AP) — Six young people from Portugal will argue that governments across Europe aren't doing enough to ...
European governments are choosing not to take ... court, the nations are dismissive of the claims, denying in many cases that climate change is a threat to human wellbeing at all. The Greek ...
Galway’s Global Legal Action Network is working on the case and say Ireland "made statements that trivialise the impacts ...
The youngest of the group of six who have brought the historic case to the European Court of Human Rights is just 11 years ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who had been slated to attend, was not in the room when Zelensky spoke.