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Switzerland underestimated elderly ladies in climate case, complainant says

Stefanie Brander, one of the more than 2,000 women over 64 who won a. court case against Switzerland over climate inactiveness, was on the. frontlines of a protracted legal battle in which she stated. authorities revealed little regard for the elderly complainants.

Europe's top human rights court in Strasbourg ruled on. Tuesday that the Swiss government had actually violated the rights of its. citizens by stopping working to do enough to combat global warming.

The Swiss women who initiated the case, understood in German as. KlimaSeniorinnen (the Environment Senior Ladies), stated their. government's inaction put them at danger of dying throughout. heatwaves.

They argued their age and gender made them particularly. vulnerable, and required that Switzerland design its climate. policy in such a way that would restrict worldwide warming to 1.5 C.

We weren't taken seriously by the authorities, that's what. the verdict of the court reveals, Brander, 69, told at. her home in Vevey, a town on the shore of Lake Leman, after. returning from Strasbourg to hear the decision.

I believe that was a big mistake.

The Swiss Federal Workplace of Justice, which represented the. federal government before the court, said it would evaluate the judgment to. figure out the steps required.

Brander, who invested her career defending gender equality. in Swiss universities, indicated sticking around mindsets about. older ladies in a country where females were given the right to. vote in 1971, much later than many other European countries.

Old women are made to take care of grandchildren, to knit. This is still a really deeply rooted cliché in Swiss mindsets,. she said.

' SOMETHING WE CAN DO'

Switzerland is warming at more than two times the worldwide rate. and its glaciers are melting quickly. Bern detailed a strategy to. make much deeper emissions cuts, however citizens rebuffed it in 2021. due to the fact that it was considered as too burdensome.

Brander and her hubby Urs had constantly been conscious of. their own role: they never ever owned a car and restricted usage.

When a major heatwave engulfed Europe in 2003, killing. thousands of individuals and causing forest fires, Brander realised. simply how vital the circumstance was.

She believed authorities would take procedures, that brand-new. innovations would emerge to reverse the situation.

We still had hope, she said on her terrace with. snow-capped mountains in the background. Well, no, nothing. happened, absolutely nothing.

Brander had heard of KlimaSeniorinnen given that the group's. beginning in 2016 and did not hesitate to join.

After I saw how young climate activists have been treated. in court, which the big polluters leave this with no. consequences, it made me so upset that I said to myself, there. is something we can do and it's to join this movement, she. stated.

She stated the group was made from up of feminist females with. different backgrounds - and they would not rest on their. laurels.

We can state for 2050 we wish to be a carbon-free. nation. Ok, but how? Who's managing and fixing this? These are concerns that require to be put on the table now and. that's what we want, she stated. We will keep an eye on this, we. will stay mobilised, we will ensure that procedures are taken..

(source: Reuters)