Landmark court ruling finds Switzerland failed its citizens on climate change

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The ruling is expected to resonate in court decisions across Europe and beyond, and to embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments.

Europe’s top human rights court has ruled that the Swiss government had violated the human rights of its citizens by failing to do enough to combat climate change, in a decision that will set a precedent for future climate lawsuits.

But in a sign of the complexities of the growing wave of climate litigation, the European court rejected two other climate-related cases on procedural grounds. One of these was brought by a group of six Portuguese young people against 32 European governments and another by a former mayor of a low-lying French coastal town.

“It is clear that future generations are likely to bear an increasingly severe burden of the consequences of present failures and omissions to combat climate change,” O’Leary said.Credit:One of KlimaSeniorinnen’s leaders, Rosmarie Wydler-Walti said she was struggling to grasp the full extent of the decision.“We keep asking our lawyers, ‘Is that right?‘. And they tell us ‘it’s the most you could have had. The biggest victory possible’.

The cases before the 17-judge panel in Strasbourg, France, are among the increasing number of climate lawsuits brought by citizens against governments that hinge on human rights law. The verdict could also influence future rulings at the Strasbourg court, which had put six other climate cases on hold pending Tuesday’s decisions.

In the case brought by the Portuguese youngsters, the court ruled that while a state’s greenhouse gas emissions may have an adverse impact on people living outside its borders, it did not justify prosecuting a case across multiple jurisdictions.

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