Japan group sues utilities, claiming climate inaction violates human rights

Japan group sues utilities, claiming climate inaction violates human rights Japan group sues utilities, claiming climate inaction violates human rights

TOKYO — A group of 16 Japanese young people will sue some of Japan’s biggest utilities in court proceedings starting next week to argue that youth has a fundamental human right to be protected from extreme weather and other long-term damage caused by climate change.

The move, the first youth-led climate litigation case in the world’s fourth-biggest economy, comes as Japan exits its joint hottest summer on record, tied with that of 2023.