Begun at the European Court of human rights in strasburg. Young activists are taking on powerful governments over their alleged inaction action against Climate Change. The courts rulings are legally binding on member countries. The legal route seems to be increasingly popular among activists and young people are increasingly at the forefront of activism. Could an approach based on child rights be the way forward in tackling Global Warming . We have a lot to discuss. It is six youths versus 32 countries. They argue governments are not doing enough to stop Global Warming and their inaction poses a risk to their health and lives. They are aged between 11 and 24 and made their way to the European Court of human rights to argue their case. With the support of other climate activists. We are the six representing a generation, the voices of the generation that wants to live a life that is good for everyone. They come from areas in portugal ravaged by wildfires and heat waves. They filed the c
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