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historically warm water. these communities now are suddenly in the path of hurricanes where they are not been before. is there anything that can be done to protect them going forward? that is an amazing question, and the biggest sort of a trillion dollar question as to how you adapt communities like this to the world that we are already now living in, at the same time try to mitigate further, more wicked storms down the road with more fossil fuel pollution. right now, the gulf is being reopened by the biden administration for oil and gas sales, that is coming in the coming weeks. their lawsuits around that, but right there it is the double bind of these oil economies in places like this where they have that as an income stream, but also the cost of it is becoming bigger with every storm. science has been warning about this for a very long time and in many ways it has been predicted, it is the speed at
plus-page opinion with the evidence supported finding that those fundamental rights are harmed when our climate system is being so integrated by fossil fuel pollution. and so, we re really optimistic, going up 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, this will prevail. you brought up a very important point about the judge s ruling and how it declared that montana had violated several of its constituents constitutional rights, including equal protection, dignity, i believe liberty, health, and safety. talk to me a little bit about how all of this could be used as a blueprint for other states. how do you see this case reverberating across the country, based on the legal arguments that you successfully made? i think judge seely s opinion, and ultimately hopefully an opinion by the