Young Americans from Oregon!

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From: Larissa Basso <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 6:08 PM
Subject: 8-year-old takes US government to court over climate change
To: Rede Clim <[email protected]>


http://www.rtcc.org/2015/08/14/8-year-old-takes-us-government-to-court-over-climate-change/

*By Freya Palmer <https://twitter.com/94Freya>*

*This week a group of young Americans aged 8-19 filed a lawsuit against the
US Federal Government to demand greater action on climate change.*

The 21 young plaintiffs sought an order from the District Court of Oregon,
requiring Obama to implement a national plan for the reduction of
atmospheric concentrations of CO2 to 350 ppm by the year 2100.

This is in line with the international target to keep warming below 2
degrees on pre-industrial levels.

The Complaint
<http://ourchildrenstrust.org/sites/default/files/15.08.12YouthComplaintAgainstUS.pdf>,
submitted on Wednesday to to coincide with International Youth Day, further
accuses Obama and the Federal Government of knowingly risking “harm to
human life, liberty and property” through intensive fossil fuel use.

“The Federal Government has known for decades that CO2 pollution from
burning fossil fuels was causing global warming and dangerous climate
change,” said Xiuhtezcatl Tonatiuh Martinez, one of the young claimants and
Youth Director of Earth Guardians.

“Defendants did nothing to prevent this harm. In fact, my Government
increased the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere to levels it knew were
unsafe.”

*Report:* Climate alarm bells ringing, says Arctic-bound Obama
<http://www.rtcc.org/2015/08/14/climate-alarm-bells-ringing-says-arctic-bound-obama/>

In particular, it highlights the disproportionate impact that today’s
emissions will have on young people.

Also included in the complaint are the plaintiffs’ individual stories, each
aiming to show how climate change has already begun to affect them, as well
as expressing fears for the future.

The stories centre around rural Oregon, where the majority of the young
claimants reside.

One of the group’s major concerns is for the natural beauty and
recreational value of Oregon.

Already, they said, increased temperatures, droughts and wildfires have
made the state’s age-old pastimes of swimming, kayaking, camping and hiking
unpredictable.

[image: Levi_800]Rafting enthusiast Zealand reports having to regularly
cancel his downriver trips due to unfavourable climactic conditions.

Meanwhile, the group said the Oregon coast is suffering from increasing
ocean temperatures and acidification due to higher levels of atmospheric
CO2.

11-year-old Hazel spends a lot of time at the coast, bodysurfing and
rock-pooling, as well as relying on it as a food source. By the time she is
an adult, she fears that both of these benefits will be lost.

Perhaps most shocking, is the testimony of 8-year-old Levi Draheim, who
lives on a barrier island which separates the Indian River Lagoon from the
Atlantic Ocean. Faced with rising sea levels, Levi has been forced to
accept the potential loss of his home.

The lawsuit comes in the wake of a similar legal case
<https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/06/26/18773996.php> in Washington
which earlier this year set a new, science-based emissions trajectory for
the state.

Legal action on the climate is a growing phenomenon.

In June of this year, activists in the Netherlands won their case against
the Dutch government, resulting in the country’s commitment to deeper
emissions cuts of 25% on 1990 levels by 2020, up from the initial 17%.
- See more at:
http://www.rtcc.org/2015/08/14/8-year-old-takes-us-government-to-court-over-climate-change/#sthash.tC2FQ8it.dpuf

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