"While it's good news that the judgment acknowledges the Environmental Article in the Norwegian Constitution, it's very disappointing that it neglects Norway’s responsibility for damaging the planet’s climate.
“The demand for immediate action against climate change may not have been heard by the Norwegian government or courts, but every environment defender has heard the millions of people across the world who want Arctic protection. This decision should serve to shape the playbook which is being used everywhere by people taking their governments to court to protect their basic human right to a healthy environment."
Ingrid Skjoldvær, head of Nature and Youth, said:
“We have shown that the Norwegian Constitution gives future generations the right to a safe and healthy environment. We see this as an important step for stronger protection of the environment, that can serve as inspiration for youth all around the world.”
More than half a million people, including 25,000 Australians, have submitted their names supporting the court case against Arctic oil drilling, and have asked the Norwegian government to withdraw the new oil licenses in the Arctic.
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Notes
[1] More about the case can be read here.
[2] The judgement can be found here.
Media briefings and background on the climate lawsuit can be read here.
Photos and clip reel can be seen here.
Contacts
Martin Zavan, Greenpeace Australia Pacific Media Campaigner 0424295422
Email: martin.zavan@greenpeace.org.au
Poul Bonke Justesen, press officer, Greenpeace Nordic. Mobile: +45 2629 4938
Email: poul.bonke.justesen@greenpeace.org
Truls Gulowsen, head of Greenpeace Norway. Mobile: +47 90107904