The groundbreaking ruling links environmental destruction to basic human rights, setting a powerful new precedent for global climate justice.

In a groundbreaking decision, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that governments have a legal obligation to protect citizens from the harmful effects of pollution—declaring environmental degradation a violation of basic human rights. This historic judgment links the right to a healthy environment with long-standing civil liberties, setting a new global precedent. As the climate crisis escalates, this ruling could reshape international law, spark waves of environmental litigation, and force both nations and industries to take real action.








