Environment
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Asia's First Climate-Related Case: South Korean Accused of Failing to Protect People From Impact of Climate Change
Asia’s first climate-related case has begun its hearing. Read more here. South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing a case alleging that the government failed to protect 200 people, including dozens of young environmental activists and children, by failing to address climate change.
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