Youth move climate case to international court after SCOTUS rejection

Published 16:34 on September 26, 2025 / Last updated at 16:34 on September 26, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), Net Zero Transition (Litigation)

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After falling short in the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS), a group of youth activists attempting to sue the country for its alleged failure to address climate change is turning to an international court.
After falling short in the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS), a group of youth activists attempting to sue the country for its alleged failure to address climate change is turning to an international court.


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