Western Daily Press (Saturday)
Climate activists file a legal claim against the Swedish state
HUNDREDS of activists, including Greta Thunberg, have marched through the Swedish capital to a court to file a legal claim against the Swedish state for what they say is insufficient climate action.
More than 600 people under the age of 26 signed the 87-page document that is the basis for the claim, which was filed in the Stockholm
District Court.
They want the court to rule the country has violated its citizens’ human rights with its climate policies.
“Sweden has never treated the climate crisis like a crisis,” said Anton Foley, spokesman of the youth-led initiative Aurora, which prepared and filed the claim.
“Sweden is failing in its responsibility and breaking the law.”
The action comes as scientists warn chances are slipping away to limit future warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times.
At a UN climate conference in Egypt earlier this month, leaders tried to keep that goal alive but did not ratchet up calls for reducing carbon emissions.
In 2017, Sweden’s parliament decided that by 2045 the Scandinavian country is to have zero net emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and 100% renewable energy. Swedish broadcaster TV4 said the government declined to comment on ongoing legal action.