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The German Federal Constitutional Court's Decision on the Climate Change Act
1 The fundamental right to life and physical integrity in the constitution (Article 2 (2), first sentence) also includes a duty of the state to actively protect life and health from the dangers of climate change. This is not a fundamental right of future generations, but of persons alive now and during their lifetime. However, the state has a wide margin of discretion, which the Climate Change Act does not overstep.