Indigenous Australians sue govt over climate change
Indigenous residents of low-lying islands off northern Australia filed a landmark lawsuit yesterday aimed at forcing the government to protect them from climate change through deeper cuts to carbon emissions. The Torres Strait Islanders say rising sea levels represent an existential threat to their homelands and culture, putting them "on the frontline of the climate crisis". It is believed to be the first such climate change class action launched by Indigenous Australians.
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