montana will abide by the judges ruling? you ve got presidential candidates who are running on the platform of denying climate change, basically. it s hard to imagine that the republican party, which is the dominant party in montana, is willing to accept that climate change is real, based on this ruling. it s a really important reason why children and youth need to be heard by courts. because, when you are in a court of law, politics are not at play. and there is a really strong right in the montana constitution to clean and healthful environment. it also protects children s right to dignity, health, safety, and equal protection of the law. and the lower court, who heard all of the evidence over several days, she found an 100 plus-page opinion with the evidence supported finding that those fundamental rights are harmed when our climate system is being so integrated by
that climate change is real based on this ruling. you know, it s a really important reason why children and youth need to be heard by courts, because when you are in a court of law, politics are not at play. and there is a really strong right in the montana constitution to have a clean and helpful environment. and also protect children s rights to dignity, health, safety, and equal protection of the law. and the lower court who heard all of the evidence over seven days, she found in 100 plus-page opinion, that the evidence supported finding that those fundamental rights are harmed when our climate system is being so degraded by fossil fuel pollution. and so, we are optimistic going to the montana supreme court, that when they apply the constitution in this case and look at the facts that were found in the lower court, these
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associated with hurricane dora drove up our normal trade winds which are usually in the 10 20 miles an hour range, up to 30 a0 miles an hour, and some areas recorded gusts of as much as 80 miles an hour and that combined with the very dry fuels from the dry season here in hawaii, created a tinderbox and it did not take much to spark these wildfires. we have seen these kind of wildfires in california, we ve seen them in the west coast become ever more present. is that something that hawaii is now banking on having to face more wildfires like this in the future? we know that there is research that suggests that when you put additional energy into the climate system, it means your high energy events become more powerful, it means dries are dryer, that storms are wetter. we are concerned that we may see some changes in the storm tracks that we have typically experienced here.