"I hope that the ruling from the European Court of Human Rights will be a turning point for the Norwegian government. We need climate action, not oil drilling in the Arctic.” - Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen, Sámi activist and one of the applicants before the European Court of Human Rights
“The world’s Indigenous Peoples are among the first to lose their livelihoods when the climate changes. The Sami community is already experiencing this."
⚖️ 28 October marks a groundbreaking moment as the European Court of Human Rights, for the first time ever, will issue a decision on human rights in the context of fossil fuel expansion. This is an essential step to ensure the human right to climate protection, for present and future generations.
Greenpeace Nordic, Nature and Youth and six courageous youth activists demand human rights protection from Norway in the face of aggressive fossil fuel expansion in the Arctic 🌎🧊 @naturogungdom.bsky.social #PeopleVsOil #PeopleVsArcticOil

Greenpeace vs Norway: Two clim...
Greenpeace vs Norway: Two climate decisions that could change Europe - Greenpeace International

In 2016, six youth activists, Young Friends of the Earth Norway and Greenpeace Nordic took the Norwegian government to court to stop new Arctic oil drilling.

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