子孙后代的气候正义(第一参议院令)(BVerfG)

S. Kirchner
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气候变化是一项紧迫的全球挑战,基于人权的气候司法诉讼越来越多地用于迫使行政人员和立法者采取行动限制人为气候变化的影响。这些影响已经在世界各地被感受到,例如,以干旱、海平面上升和更频繁的极端天气事件的形式。加速气候变化的最重要污染物之一是二氧化碳。作为一个高度工业化的国家,德国的二氧化碳排放量约占全球的2%,尽管它只占地球人口的1%左右。近年来,德国公司因其对人为气候变化的贡献而面临诉讼。德国联邦宪法法院(Bundesverfassungsgericht)的决定将在当前国内和国际法院以人权为基础的气候司法诉讼趋势的背景下进行。它可以被视为荷兰最高法院于2019年裁决的具有里程碑意义的紧急议程案件的德国版本。
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Climate Justice for Future Generations (Order of the First Senate) (BVerfG)
Climate change is an urgent global challenge, and human rights-based climate justice litigation is increasingly used in efforts to force executives and legislators to take action to limit the effects of anthropogenic climate change. These effects are already felt around the world—for example, in the form of droughts, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events. Among the most important pollutants that accelerate climate change is CO2. As a highly industrialised nation, Germany contributes about 2 percent of global CO2 emissions, although it only is home to around 1 percent of the Earth's population. In recent years, German companies have faced litigation over their contributions to human-made climate change. The decision by Germany's Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) that is presented here is to be seen in the context of the current trend of human rights-based climate justice litigation in domestic and international courts. It can be considered the German counterpart to the landmark Urgenda case that was decided by the Dutch Supreme Court in 2019.
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