Torres Strait Leaders Sue Australian Gov Over Climate Inaction

April 28, 2024
Torres Strait Leaders Sue Australian Gov Over Climate Inaction
  • Traditional owners from the Torres Strait are suing the Australian government for failing to protect their communities against climate change impacts.

  • Rising sea levels threaten the Torres Strait communities' way of life, leading to the loss of land and traditional food sources.

  • The legal action hinges on the Torres Strait Treaty, which mandates Australia to safeguard the people, culture, and environment of the Torres Strait.

  • The Australian government recognizes the Torres Strait's vulnerability but contests the imposition of legal 'duty of care' for climate policy decisions.

  • The traditional owners, backed by the Grata Foundation, argue that Australia's commitment to the Paris Agreement should compel stronger climate action.

  • Australia's government points to the necessity for global efforts on climate change, minimizing its own role due to relatively low total emissions globally.

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The Sydney Morning Herald • Apr 28, 2024

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