Sixteen young people who say the state isn’t doing enough to address climate change will get their day in court Monday. The lawsuit argues that lack of action violates plaintiffs’ rights under the state Constitution. This is the first youth climate lawsuit to ever make it all the way to trial in the U.S.
Badge Busse is a 15-year-old high school student who lives in Kalispell. He and his older brother have grown up hunting and fishing in the mountains surrounding their home.
“It's hard to watch the things that I love, like, get depleted slowly, like fishing with my dad,” Busse said. “It's like, my main way to hang out with him and my brother.”
Increasingly hot temperatures have eroded fishing opportunities statewide as angling closures during the hottest part of the day have become more common. The state Constitution, written in 1972, explicitly says citizens have the right to “a clean and healthful environment.”
That’s one reason this case has made it all the way to trial. Young people nationwide have filed dozens of lawsuits about climate change since 2015, but none have actually been heard in court until now.
The Busse brothers and their 14 co-plaintiffs say Montana’s leaders need to establish limits on carbon emissions.
Controls on carbon emission are not popular among the politically powerful here.
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Kudos to the students! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThat takes guts.
ReplyDeleteThese kids found adults to get on their bandwagon!
Delete...more power to them.
ReplyDeleteIt's unlikely anything will happen...however some publicity has fanned out across the nation.
DeleteWhile I doubt that the lawsuit will work, I think it will still help to get more people to pay attention.
ReplyDeleteIn this case you are probably right...but just imagine if it went to the Supreme Court...
DeleteHi Barbara, Good Luck to these kids! In Montana a lawsuit like this one has about as much chance as the proverbial snowball in hell. Nothing will happen though if someone doesn't push buttons in a effort the make things happen! The lawsuit probably does have a better chance than gun control legislation in the state though... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave (P.S. Just got back from a road trip so I'm catching up...or trying to)
ReplyDeleteI hope they win, but even if they don’t, they are raising public awareness. I’m glad they care.
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