CEDU
It is one of the largest - if not the largest - legal action on the climate in the world, and it was officially undertaken on September 27 in a courtroom, before the European Court of Human Rights, by six Portuguese boys among the 11 and 24 years old.These, acting as the voice of the European ecological movements, 32 countries reported – all those from the EU plus Norway, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Russia and Turkey –, with the accusation of not doing enough to reduce harmful emissions, as established by the Paris Agreement.A failure to comply which, according to the young people, is putting the future of the younger generations in serious danger.The same ones that, according to what is established by resolution approved in July last year by the UN General Assembly, have the universal right to live in a healthy environment, clean and sustainable, a condition which - in the words of the report itself - is threatened first and foremost "by climate change and enviro...