A fter successfully getting a Loss and Damage Fund established, the climate change warriors have also launched legal actions against unresponsive governments.
It seems that Climate Change is now gaining real traction and importance for the common people more and more, but our politicians are not ready to take any notice of these changes, which are going to have immeasurable negative impact on the lives of billions of people across the globe.
Besides calls for wealthier mations to provide compensation to underdeveloped countries to cover the costs of severe damage and losses, citizens of some countries have also initiated legal proceedings against their governments for inadequately addressing the climate change fallouts.
The month of November saw two environment-related incidents taking place.
First, at the latest COP summit at Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt, termed as 'Africa's COP', the voice of the mostvulnerable and most-affected countries was heard with an agreement to establish a oss and damage facility.
However, progress is still snail-paced in terms of raising ambitions to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Leaders attempted to keep that goal alive at the Egypt conference, but did not increase calls to reduce carbon emissions.
November also saw hundreds of activists, including Greta Thunberg, marching through the streets of Stockholm to a court to file a lawsuit against the Swedish government for what they claim is insufficient climate action.
LAWSUIT BY SWEDISH CITIZENS
Over 600 young activists signed an 87-page document, which would serve as the foundation for the lawsuit, which was filed in the Stockholm District Court.
They want the court to rule that the country's climate policies violate the human rights of its citizens.
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