
By Tyler Durden
After three years of deliberations, an 18-member UN panel told Swedish climate alarmist Greta Thunberg to pound sand – saying that it could not immediately rule on a complaint that state inaction on climate change violates children’s rights – and that the teenage exhibitionist should have taken the case to national courts first.
The complaint, filed in 2019, argues that France, Turkey, Brazil, Germany and Argentina (but not China) failed to curb their carbon emissions despite knowing the risks of climate change for decades.
“I have no doubt this judgment will haunt the committee in the future,” said US petitioner Alexandria Villasenor of the Monday judgement, according to Reuters. “When the climate disasters are even more severe than they are now, the committee will severely regret not doing the right thing when they had the chance.”