No Fly Zone Speaker: The Sharma Case: A Governmental Duty of Care to Protect Young People from the Harms of Climate Change
Centre for the Law and the Environment Assistant
Sep 15, 2021
Join us for a public talk on the Sharma case by David Barnden on Monday, September 27th (5:30 PM PST)!
Sharma v Minister for the Environment - a class action brought against the federal Environment Minister by Australian youth - raises pertinent questions about the duty of care owed to younger generations in the context of climate change. The case concerns the proposed expansion of the Vickery coal mine and the resultant increase in carbon emissions. In a groundbreaking decision, the Federal Court of Australia found that the federal Minister for the Environment owes the children a common law duty of care in the context of project approval and carbon emissions. This decision marks the first judicial recognition in the common law world of a government duty of care in relation to climate change and, as a result, offers new hope for the possibility of holding governments to account for environmental injustice.
David Barnden represents 8 students from around Australia bringing this action. This talk will offer insight into the Sharma case and its impact on the landscape of environmental law.
About the Speaker
- Centre for Law and the Environment