I’ll write it again: the first thing the EPA lawyers should ask is if the kiddies have give up their own use of fossil fuels and made their own lives carbon neutral. Being the uber-Leftist EPA, they’ll probably give in quickly and barely defend
18 California children are suing the EPA over climate change
Eighteen California children are suing the Environmental Protection Agency, claiming it violated their constitutional rights by failing to protect them from the effects of climate change. This is the latest in a series of climate-related cases filed on behalf of children.
The federal lawsuit is called Genesis B. v. United States Environmental Protection Agency. According to the lawsuit, the lead plaintiff “Genesis B.” is a 17-year-old Long Beach, California resident whose parents can’t afford air conditioning.
As the number of extreme heat days increases, the lawsuit says Genesis isn’t able to stay cool in her home during the day. “On many days, Genesis must wait until the evening to do schoolwork when temperatures cool down enough for her to be able to focus,” according to the lawsuit.
The family should move out of the People’s Repulik Of California, and they’d be able to afford AC.
The other plaintiffs range in age from eight to 17 and also are identified by their first names and last initials because they are minors. For each plaintiff, the lawsuit mentions ways that climate change is affecting their lives now, such as wildfires and flooding that have damaged landscapes near them and forced them to evacuate their homes or cancel activities.
They should be suing California for their environmental weenie policies which stop things like firebreaks, back burns, and cleaning dead brush, along with antiquated and absurd infrastructure that cannot take typical high winds. Don’t forget, most of the wildfires are caused by idiots being idiots or intentional arson.
The lawsuit does not specifically seek financial compensation, other than plaintiff costs and attorneys’ fees. It asks instead for various declarations about the environmental rights of children and the EPA’s responsibility to protect them.
Our Children’s Trust filed a different federal lawsuit in 2015, Juliana v. United States, against the entire government. It was dismissed in 2020 and revived by an Oregon judge this summer. The group also has legal actions pending in Florida, Hawaii, Utah and Virginia.
Basically, this is all an astroturfed suit to enrich the lawyers and the Trust. Weird that the article, nor the others I can find, do not mention how a slight temperature increase of 1.5F since 1850 violates their constitutional rights. Because the actual text of the suit is insane. They claim that this violates equal protection under the law. That it denies due process. There’s about 60 legal pages on this. It’s cute, but, it’ll most likely die in court, like the others. There’s no constitutional right to a certain temperature. The lawyers should ask the kiddies what they think the correct temperature should be.
Eighteen California children are suing the Environmental Protection Agency, claiming it violated their constitutional rights by failing to protect them from the effects of climate change. This is the latest in a series of climate-related cases filed on behalf of children.
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