CNN —A Montana judge handed a significant victory on Monday to more than a dozen young plaintiffs in the nation’s first constitutional climate trial, as extreme weather becomes more deadly and scientists warn the climate crisis is eroding our environment and natural resources.
While Seeley’s ruling won’t prevent mining or burning fossil fuels in the state, it will reverse a recently passed state law that prohibits state agencies from considering planet-warming pollution when permitting fossil fuel projects.
“Their same legal theory has been thrown out of federal court and courts in more than a dozen states.
The federal climate case alleges the federal government’s activities allowing further fossil fuel development, including permitting and leasing for oil and gas drilling, is violating young people’s constitutional rights to life, liberty and property.
Olson recently told CNN she hopes the state case will boost the Juliana case.
Persons:
Kathy Seeley, Montana’s, ” Seeley, ”, Julia Olson, Montana didn’t, general’s, Emily Flower, Austin Knudsen, ” Flower, “, Pat Parenteau, Olson, Biden, Daniel Farber, Juliana, it’s, ” Olson, ” Michael Gerrard, Gerrard, ” Farber
Organizations:
CNN, Trust, Montana, CNN Experts, Montana Supreme, Environmental, Vermont Law School, University of California, United, Children’s Trust, Biden administration’s Department of Justice, Court, Sabin, Climate, Columbia University Law School
Locations:
Montana, ” Montana, Hawaii, University of California Berkeley, United States