Austrian children take government to court over climate

FILE - People climb near the 2,334 m (7,657 ft)Hafelekarsummit at the "Nordkette" Alps mountains in Innsbruck, Austria, on Jan. 2, 2023. A dozen minors filed a lawsuit with Austria's top court Tuesday, Feb. 21, seeking to force the government to ensure their constitutional rights are protected by taking tougher action against climate change. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 A dozen minors filed a lawsuit with Austria's top court Tuesday seeking to force the government to ensure their constitutional rights are protected by taking tougher action against climate change.

A lawyer for the group said the case submitted to the Constitutional Court is modeled on a similar lawsuit in Germany that for reducing greenhouse gas emissions two years ago.

Their lawyer Michaela Kroemer says Austria's climate law from 2011 doesn't sufficiently protect the plaintiffs, aged five to 16, from the life-threatening consequences of global warming. Specifically, she said the children's right to 鈥済enerational justice鈥 鈥 guaranteed in the Austrian constitution 鈥 is breached by the Alpine nation's climate law.

Kroemer said the lawsuit is backed by the youth climate group Fridays for Future 鈥 which was inspired by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg 鈥 and financially supported through philanthropic donations.

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