Climate Change Court Cases are on the rise. Here’s why.

Guest Post by Kit Knightly

Yesterday, a group of senior women from Switzerland won what is being called a “landmark” human rights case concerning “Climate Change”.

At a hearing in Strasbourg, the European Court of Human Rights found the government of Switzerland had violated the women’s human rights by “failing to do enough” to combat the alleged effect of ‘man-made climate change’.

Calling it a “decision that will set a precedent for future climate lawsuits“, Reuters reports:

The European Court of Human Rights’ ruling, in favour of the more than 2,000 Swiss women who brought the case, is expected to resonate in court decisions across Europe and beyond […] The Swiss women, known as KlimaSeniorinnen and aged over 64, said their government’s climate inaction put them at risk of dying during heatwaves. They argued their age and gender made them particularly vulnerable to such climate change impacts.

The report goes on to add [emphasis mine]:

The verdict in the Swiss case, which cannot be appealed, will have international ripple effects, most directly by establishing a binding legal precedent for all 46 countries that are signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights

This case is far from an isolated example. It’s part of an ongoing and widespread legal campaign to associate human rights with the spurious climate change agenda.

Famously, a group of Portuguese teens have been attempting to sue 32 countries for years (it used to be 33, but they dropped Ukraine from the list of defendants when it became expedient to do so).

It seems likely neither the Portuguese teens nor the Swiss seniors represent genuine grassroots activism. They are heavily backed by corporate-supported NGOs like Avaaz, the Climate Litigation Network and others. And this tells its own story.

In Strasbourg, the ECHR is already hearing six further “climate change vs human rights” cases (not including the Portuguese teens case which was recently rejected on a technicality).

Other countries from Brazil to South Korea to Australia have similar cases in front of their national courts.

Just last week the Indian Supreme Court found that Indian citizens have a ‘right to be free from the adverse effects of climate change’, a truly bizarre finding that seems dangerously vague.

Those are just the current cases, with this decision in Strasbourg we can likely expect an avalanche of new ones, as Reuters observes, it will “embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments.”

It’s not hard to see the purpose of this legal campaign.

Generally, supra-national courts handing down legal decisions impacting multiple countries is a way of creating quasi-global legislation in all but name.

For example, as Reuters notes, this single court case representing just 2000 people from one small country effectively forced the creation of a “binding legal precedent” in all 46 signatories of the ECHR, with a combined population of over 700 million people.

More specifically, by tying climate change to human rights governments can justify enforcing increasingly strict climate change policies, while simultaneously making it appear that the judiciary are forcing their hand.

Now they can effectively claim “You’ve got to switch to an electric car, or you’re infringing other people’s human rights”, but also, “don’t blame us our hands are tied by judges”.

It also enables a propaganda campaign of escalating divisive language, mirroring the vaccinated vs unvaccinated messaging during the “pandemic”.

Remember how we were told, “the unvaccinated are filling ICUs and making another lockdown more likely”? Well, in the future, that will become “climate change deniers are violating your human rights by refusing to use a smart meter”.

Perhaps the most concerning aspect of this case is this phrase, repeated everywhere [emphasis added]:

Human rights violated by Swiss inaction on climate

Previously, rights violations have been generally considered active rather than passive. The idea you can violate someone’s rights through “inaction” sets the precedent that courts can – and should – compel action to “protect” the rights of others.

A very slippery slope. After all, if states and governments can be compelled to act, so can individuals.

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12 Comments
flash
flash
April 12, 2024 7:23 am

Female is the useful idiot gender, for damn sure….let ’em vote….reeeee

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  flash
April 12, 2024 9:38 am

Stupid knobs like you will always be there to give them a run for their money.

Babble On
Babble On
  The Central Scrutinizer
April 12, 2024 10:10 am

On todays episode of Flash and The Central Scrutinizer we present you this…..
Remember to tune in tomorrow. Same Burning Platform, same Burning time!

Babble On
Babble On
April 12, 2024 7:48 am

You have to switch to an electric car or you’re infringing on “M’uh Rights”.
Three Cheers!!!
One for All and All for One. The Mantra for Communism.

Can’t wait for Grandma Musketeer’s to go through my weekly refuse and find an improperly recycled milk carton. I can hear the shrieking…. “M’uh Rights! You murderer! By order of the Confederation Helvetia off with your head!”

Kinda reminds me of the witch trials, of which the Swiss made Salem look like a kids party.
These old Swiss Misses gonna burn everyone of their children and grand children.

Also funny how Military keeps getting a pass. Keep hosing down those Carbon Neutral Environmentally Friendly Jets armed with Fortified Humanitarian Aid dispensing Depleted Uranium edible Ammunition with Ozone Promoting Freon.

Corona Hotspot
Corona Hotspot
April 12, 2024 8:14 am

It’s not only God’s chosen psychopaths and their political, media whores,courts etc., it’s also an absolute stupid populace, that believes every shit they are told.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 12, 2024 8:28 am

what they’re really doing is further cemeting the deligitimization and rapidly coming irrelevance of any of these so-called courts. There hasn’t been any justice coming out of them for many years. Lawfare in all its forms quickly dilutes the value of the system and people will end up seeking justice elsewhere. in europe this might end up being sharia law in some places, even!

Tlate
Tlate
April 12, 2024 9:25 am

Most people in the US of A ignore posted speed limits especially on the interstates. You can mandate behaviors and make laws until you are blue in the face. When a tipping point is reached and practically no one follows the law, then a decision will need to be made on how to enforce the law. With climate change laws it will be interesting to see what happens. Will they forcibly confiscate gas powered vehicles at some point? Prohibit the sale of gasoline? Limit the amount of power your household can draw? If and when they do how will the masses react? I am not sure, but I believe such laws/mandates are coming.

musket
musket
April 12, 2024 12:36 pm

Screw Europe en toto and the horse it rode in on……..

Ray Gun
Ray Gun
April 12, 2024 1:49 pm

The sun will determine Earth’s future climate, not the courts. Legal idiots.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Ray Gun
April 13, 2024 12:28 am

True …  but the courts will decide whether you are fine and sentenced to prison — or not …

Fractional Reserve Borrower
Fractional Reserve Borrower
April 12, 2024 9:14 pm

I’ve lived in the woods amid wildlife for 35 years. Wake me up when the climate change thing starts.
Same as it ever was.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
April 13, 2024 12:27 am

The fact that the court’s decision cannot be appealed should scare the hell out of everyone … especially here in the US …