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Could this generation end climate change? Youth take fights to court.

Indonesian fisherman Radith Giantiano is still suffering the fallout of tropical cyclone Seroja two years after it devastated his coastal community with heavy rains, floods, and landslides.

The fisherman from Kupang in the eastern province of East Nusa Tenggara has since seen his fishing catch shrink after the cyclone damaged coral reefs, sunk boats, and destroyed homes. Seroja – one of the most powerful cyclones to ever hit Indonesia – killed more than 160 people nationwide in April 2021.

But rather than just wait for the next climate disaster to land, Mr. Giantiano is one of 13 complainants looking to take legal action against the Indonesian government – part of a global trend of climate litigation based on human rights violations.

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