Thousands of women say the country's climate change policy damages their right to life and health.
By Imogen Foulkes & Adam DurbinMore than 2,000 women are taking the Swiss government to court claiming its policy on climate change is violating their right to life and health.
The Swiss women - who have an average age of 73 - say climate change is putting their human rights, their health and even their lives at risk. Their evidence to the court includes their medical records.The Swiss government does not deny that climate change can affect health - but says it cannot be tied specifically to older women's health.
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