MADRID - Four out of 10 young people view climate change as one of the most important issues facing the world, an Amnesty International survey on the state of human rights showed on Tuesday.
"We are living inside a failed system," said Naidoo. "The climate crisis, pollution, corruption and poor living standards are all windows on an alarming truth about how the powerful have exploited their power for selfish and often short-term gain." Those countries' support for their oil and gas industries breached the children's rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the letters said.
The 16 children, who also include 14-year-old US activist Alexandria Villasenor, in September filed a complaint with the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child against five countries over their carbon emissions. Based on the evidence, it said fossil fuel companies could be found legally and morally liable for human rights violations arising from climate change.
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