“It is critical that the Court rely on the expertise of climate scientists, rather than on political compromises such as the temperature targets specified in the Paris Agreement, as it considers the human rights violations of the climate crisis for the first time. The scientific evidence submitted through our interventions today will provide the Court with a solid evidential basis to find that a climate system capable of protecting human life, health, and well-being is fundamental to uphold the universal rights to life, privacy, family, and home promised by the European Convention on Human Rights.”
- Kelly Matheson, Deputy Director of Global Climate Litigation, Our Children’s Trust.
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