Judge rejects youths’ lawsuit that asks Canada to develop climate recovery plan
VANCOUVER — A Federal Court judge has rejected claims by 15 young people asking that Ottawa be compelled to develop a climate recovery plan based on science, but their lawyers say the ruling will be appealed to the country’s highest court if necessary.
Justice Michael Manson said in a written decision released Tuesday that the claims don’t have a reasonable cause of action or prospect of success so the case cannot proceed to trial.
Manson said that while he understands children and youth are disproportionately affected by the effects of climate change, the issue involves a broad network of provincial and federal policies related to greenhouse gas emissions, for example.
“The diffuse nature of the claim that targets all conduct leading to GHG emissions cannot be characterized in a way other than to suggest the plaintiffs are seeking judicial involvement in Canada’s overall policy response to climate change,” he said