Children to sue European countries over climate change margays

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Publish Date : 2021-04-17 09:59:25


Children to sue European countries over climate change margays

The seven youngsters, aged eight to 18, are taking on the member states of the Council of Europe, who together produce at least 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.

As signatories to the Paris climate accord, the countries have agreed to cut their emissions rates to help prevent global temperatures rising by more than 2˚C.

The children will ask the European Court of Human Rights to tell the nations to enforce stronger emission-cutting policies, and to stop mining fossil fuel reserves.



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Lead counsel Marc Willers QC, from London's Garden Court Chambers, says the legal action is a landmark case. If successful, it would set a historic precedent and be binding across Europe.

The group's legal fees in the landmark case are being paid for through a crowdfunding campaign, which has so far raised more than £20,000 (US $26,340).

'Country in mourning'

The seven children bringing the action are from the Leiria region of Portugal, but have yet to meet in person, and correspond chiefly over the WhatsApp messaging service.

Claudia, 18, the oldest member of the group, is in the first year of a nursing degree. She told CNN she felt compelled to do something.

'I think its time to do something and fight for our future and the future of the next generations.

'Whether we like it or not we (children and adolescents) are going to be the main ones affected by the consequences that climate change entails.'

Martim, 14, says he has become increasingly worried by recent heatwaves and fires in Portugal and elsewhere.

'Climate change causes many problems,' he said in a recorded interview made available to CNN by the NGO Global legal action network (GLAN), which is supporting the children's case.

'But if I had to name the ones that worry me the most, it would be the sea level rise ... and also the increase in the number of forest fires that we've been observing lately -- especially this summer, as the fires caused many deaths and left our country in mourning.'

Deadly wildfires

Forest fires in central Portugal's Leiria region in June left 62 people dead.

In the past week, at least 41 people died in another series of wildfires in the north of the country; another three died across the border in Spain.

Earlier this year, US President Donald Trump announced plans to pull out of the Paris agreement -- signed by his predecessor, Barack Obama -- in 2020, unless there are significant changes to it.

In response, 21 children brought a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging inaction on climate change violated their constitutional rights.

Earlier this month, there were local media reports that Nicaragua, one of the remaining holdouts to the Paris deal, is preparing to sign up to it. If confirmed, that would leave Syria as the only country in the world not to agree to it.

In the past week, at least 41 people died in another series of wildfires in the north of the country; another three died across the border in Spain. Martim, 14, says he has become increasingly worried by recent heatwaves and fires in Portugal and elsewhere. As signatories to the Paris climate accord, the countries have agreed to cut their emissions rates to help prevent global temperatures rising by more than 2˚C. 'I think its time to do something and fight for our future and the future of the next generations. 'I think its time to do something and fight for our future and the future of the next generations. Deadly wildfires 'I think its time to do something and fight for our future and the future of the next generations. 'Climate change causes many problems,' he said in a recorded interview made available to CNN by the NGO Global legal action network (GLAN), which is supporting the children's case. 'But if I had to name the ones that worry me the most, it would be the sea level rise ... and also the increase in the number of forest fires that we've been observing lately -- especially this summer, as the fires caused many deaths and left our country in mourning.' 'I think its time to do something and fight for our future and the future of the next generations. 'I think its time to do something and fight for our future and the future of the next generations. Deadly wildfires Martim, 14, says he has become increasingly worried by recent heatwaves and fires in Portugal and elsewhere. The seven children bringing the action are from the Leiria region of Portugal, but have yet to meet in person, and correspond chiefly over the WhatsApp messaging service. 'Country in mourning' As signatories to the Paris climate accord, the countries have agreed to cut their emissions rates to help prevent global temperatures rising by more than 2˚C. Deadly wildfires In response, 21 children brought a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging inaction on climate change violated their constitutional rights. 'Climate change causes many problems,' he said in a recorded interview made available to CNN by the NGO Global legal action network (GLAN), which is supporting the children's case. Forest fires in central Portugal's Leiria region in June left 62 people dead. The seven youngsters, aged eight to 18, are taking on the member states of the Council of Europe, who together produce at least 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.

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