South Korean court hears children's climate change case against government

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SEOUL — South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing on Tuesday (April 23) a case that accuses the government of having failed to protect 200 people, including dozens of young environmental activists and children, by not tackling climate change.

Environmental activist Choi Jia and her little sister Choi Hee-woo attend a press conference before the initial hearing for petitions filed by activists saying that the government has violated their human rights for what they say is a failure to adequately address climate change, in front of the constitutional court in Seoul, South Korea, April 23, 2024. The sign reads "Today is the beginning of climate response.

"The court recognises the importance and public interest of this case and will make efforts to ensure that deliberations are conducted thoroughly," he said. Scientists say a global temperature rise beyond 1.5 C, above the preindustrial average, will trigger catastrophic and irreversible impacts, from melting ice sheets to the collapse of ocean currents.

 

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