Youth-led challenge of Ontario’s climate plan goes before province’s highest court
TORONTO — Seven young people are taking their challenge of Ontario’s climate change plan to the province’s highest court.
A lawyer for the group told the Court of Appeal for Ontario today that the case is about whether the province should be allowed to exacerbate the existential threat of climate change.
The group of young people between the ages of 16 and 28 have argued Ontario is breaking their Charter rights by setting emissions targets dangerously low, putting their futures at risk.
A trial judge last year dismissed the group’s constitutional challenge, but agreed the province’s plan falls “severely short of the scientific consensus” of what’s required to tackle climate change.