The climate crisis meets Congress and the courts

鈥淎 group of young people argue that federal support for fossil fuel industries violates their right to life.鈥 A presentation about this case was featured in tUrn Fall 2019. Author: , published March 9, 2018
Juliana v. United States: | Civil Notion
An update on where this landmark case stands, five years since it was first filed. Author: Joel B. Stronberg, published February 14, 2021
鈥淓xercising my 鈥榬easoned judgment,鈥 I have no doubt that the right to a climate system capable of sustaining human life is fundamental to a free and ordered society.鈥 鈥揢S District Judge Ann Aiken
A website from the youth-led organization, Sunrise Movement, with information, resources, and next steps for making the Green New Deal a reality.
| The Intercept
鈥淎 new report from the Public Accountability Initiative tracks the bipartisan consensus in opposition to the Green New Deal.鈥 Author: , published February 28, 2019

鈥淲estern views and the legal system tend to view nature as property, and as a resource from which wealth is extracted, a commodity whose only value is to provide for human needs. But for millennia indigenous communities have viewed themselves as part of nature. As pressures on ecosystems mount and as conventional laws seem increasingly inadequate to address environmental degradation, communities, cities, regions and countries around the world are turning to a new legal strategy known as The Rights of Nature.鈥 [52:43]

鈥淓n-ROADS is a global climate simulator that allows users to explore the impact of roughly 30 policies鈥攕uch as electrifying transport, pricing carbon, and improving agricultural practices鈥攐n hundreds of factors like energy prices, temperature, air quality, and sea level rise.鈥