Young activists sue Boris Johnson for failure to tackle climate crisis

(The Guardian, 25 Nov 2021) Three people claim government is breaching right to life and family life under Human Rights Act.

Three young people are taking legal action against the prime minister, accusing him of breaching his legal obligations to take “practical and effective measures” to tackle the climate crisis.

In a high court hearing in London on Thursday, Adetola Onamade, 24, Jerry Amokwandoh, 22, and Marina Tricks, 20, claimed the government is breaching their rights under the Human Rights Act to life and to family life by failing to do what is necessary to avert environmental disaster.

They argue that Boris Johnson’s government is discriminating against the younger generation and people in the global south who will bear the brunt of the climate crisis.

Backed by the charity Plan B Earth, the hearing was an application to allow the case to go to a full hearing, with a judge expected to respond with a decision in the coming days.

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The Guardian, 25 Nov 2021: Young activists sue Boris Johnson for failure to tackle climate crisis