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Student files climate change lawsuit against Australian government | Student files climate change lawsuit against Australian government |
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An Australian student has filed a lawsuit against her government for failing to make clear climate change-related risks to investors in government bonds. | An Australian student has filed a lawsuit against her government for failing to make clear climate change-related risks to investors in government bonds. |
It is thought to be the first such case in the world. | It is thought to be the first such case in the world. |
Katta O'Donnell, 23, filed the civil action in the Federal Court on Wednesday. | Katta O'Donnell, 23, filed the civil action in the Federal Court on Wednesday. |
A spokesperson for the Australian Treasury said it was aware of the case, but could not comment on the specifics. | A spokesperson for the Australian Treasury said it was aware of the case, but could not comment on the specifics. |
Government bonds are an investment where you lend money to the government. | Government bonds are an investment where you lend money to the government. |
In return, it promises to pay back a certain sum of money in the future, as well as interest in the meantime. | In return, it promises to pay back a certain sum of money in the future, as well as interest in the meantime. |
The suit comes after wildfires killed at least 33 people and millions of animals last year. | The suit comes after wildfires killed at least 33 people and millions of animals last year. |
What does the lawsuit say? | What does the lawsuit say? |
"Australia is materially exposed and susceptible" to climate change risks, according to the statement filed with the Federal Court of Australia in Victoria state. | "Australia is materially exposed and susceptible" to climate change risks, according to the statement filed with the Federal Court of Australia in Victoria state. |
It alleges that the country's economy and the national reputation in international financial markets will be significantly affected by the Australian government's response to climate change. | It alleges that the country's economy and the national reputation in international financial markets will be significantly affected by the Australian government's response to climate change. |
The risks are crucial to an investor's decision to trade in government bonds and an investor is entitled to be informed of those risks, it adds. | The risks are crucial to an investor's decision to trade in government bonds and an investor is entitled to be informed of those risks, it adds. |
The student is seeking a declaration that the government breached its duty of disclosure and an injunction pausing further promotion of such bonds until it complies. | The student is seeking a declaration that the government breached its duty of disclosure and an injunction pausing further promotion of such bonds until it complies. |
"O'Donnell v The Commonwealth is the first case in the world dealing with climate as a material risk to the sovereign bond market," her lawyers say on their website. | "O'Donnell v The Commonwealth is the first case in the world dealing with climate as a material risk to the sovereign bond market," her lawyers say on their website. |
Who is Katta O'Donnell? | Who is Katta O'Donnell? |
The fifth-year law student, who owns Australian government bonds, studies at La Trobe University and grew up in Healesville in the Yarra Valley in Victoria. | |
The area's forests are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, particularly higher temperatures and reduced rainfall. | The area's forests are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, particularly higher temperatures and reduced rainfall. |
"I want the Australian government to tell the truth about the risks posed by climate change," she told the Financial Times. | "I want the Australian government to tell the truth about the risks posed by climate change," she told the Financial Times. |
"I don't want to look towards a future where these types of bushfires are a common occurrence." | "I don't want to look towards a future where these types of bushfires are a common occurrence." |
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