A court case is under way over whether energy companies can drill for oil and gas in the Arctic. Environmental activists are taking Norway’s government to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) because it is allowing exploration. It’s being seen as a test case for how much of the area’s natural resources can be .
back where they are trying to stop a nearby mine from reopening, we meet someone else taking the norwegian government to court in strasbourg. they are drilling for oil in the arctic, further north than ever before, and in an area where no other countries are drilling for oil. so we have been suing the state, but we have not been able to win that fight, so we think that by complaining this to the european court of human rights, we may have a chance to stop this catastrophic oil drilling. 23 year old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle her psychology degree studies with bringing the legal case. personally, my story is kind of one built on the climate anxiety. i have an overwhelming fear for the future and massive deep sadness and anger
and this generation say they are in for the long haul, investing their time and money travelling around the country to different protest camps. back where they are trying to stop a nearby mine from reopening, we meet someone else taking the norwegian government to court in strasbourg. they are drilling for oil in the arctic, further north than ever before and in an area where no other countries are drilling. so we have been suing the state, but we have not been able to win that fight so we think that by complaining this to the european court of human rights, we may have a chance to stop this catastrophic oil drilling. 23 year old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle her psychology degree studies with bringing the legal case. personally, my story is kind of one
this to the european court of human rights we may have a chance to stop this catastrophic oil drilling. 23 year old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle her psychology degree studies with bringing the legal case. personally, my story is kind of one built on the climate anxiety. i have an overwhelming fear for the future and massive deep sadness and anger towards having to grow up in a world that is headed towards ecological collapse. and the only way to stop feeling like this is to actually do something. so suing the state and attacking the problem in such a direct massive way is a way of actually being able to take norway take responsibility.