• @[email protected]
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    541 year ago

    Matt Rosendale, a Montana Republican serving in the House of Representatives, responded to the Held v. Montana decision with the worst sort of condescending bluster. “This is not a school project,” he insisted. “It’s a courtroom. . . . Judge Seeley did a huge disservice to the courts and to these youths by allowing them to be used as pawns in the Left’s poorly thought-out plan to ruin our power grid and compromise our national security in the name of their Green New Fantasy.”

    The only fantasy, however, was Rosendale’s characterization of the proceedings. The plaintiffs’ case was overwhelmingly persuasive, with extensive testimony from climate and pediatric health experts showing that people younger than twenty-five were going to be especially vulnerable to the many impacts climate change is going to have on physical and psychological health. In her ruling, Seeley summarized some of the damages to which the plaintiffs had testified.

    I think it’s crazy that there are still so many out there that still just don’t get how fucked we are.

    • @Serinus
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      111 year ago

      Two Katrina-level disasters in Florida within the next 12 years.

      Doesn’t mean they’ll recognize them. Maybe they’ll just be flukes.

    • @GrabtharsHammer
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      111 year ago

      It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his fundraising ability and political power depends upon his not understanding it.