More than a dozen youth activists from around the globe filed a “groundbreaking” legal complaint on Monday accusing five major nations of violating the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child by failing to act on the climate crisis.

The complaint (pdf), presented to the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child in New York, names France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina, and Turkey—the biggest polluters among signatories of the Rights of the Child Treaty.

“I am standing in front of you because I care about my generation.”
—Carlos Manual, 17-year-old petitioner from Palau

The United States and China, the world’s biggest polluters, were not named in the lawsuit because they have not ratified the portion of the treaty that allows victims to pursue justice for alleged violations.

A total of 16 youth activists from 12 nations joined the legal action, including 11-year-old Ridhima Pandey from India, 17-year-old Ayakha Melithafa from South Africa, 14-year-old Alexandria Villaseñor from the U.S., and 16-year-old Greta Thunberg from Sweden.

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“People who are older aren’t paying as much attention because they will not be as affected,” Melithafa said in a statement. “They don’t take us children seriously, but we want to show them we are serious.”

The complaint alleges the five nations’ failure to act on the climate emergency constitutes a violation of the basic human rights of children around the world.

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