From Our Children's Trust <[email protected]>
Subject An amazing week for climate action.
Date September 27, 2019 3:39 PM
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Juliana v. United States plaintiff Kelsey Juliana speaks at a press conference, featuring fellow plaintiffs and supportive members of Congress, on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court on September 18 in Washington, D.C.

Friends,

We’ve been busy.

Last week was the beginning of a new era in the climate movement. More than 4 million people across the globe marched for climate action last Friday in what was the largest climate mobilization in history — demanding that decision makers around the world listen to the youth and act with the urgency that this crisis demands. It is anticipated that millions more are marching today.

#youthvgov plaintiffs joined this momentous day of action at strikes across North America. From Anchorage to Miami to Mérida, Mexico, these brave leaders helped organize their communities to demand that their rights and their futures be protected.

Juliana plaintiff Vic Barrett addressed hundreds of thousands in New York City, calling on people to join him writing a new story:

“A story in which our country is doing everything in its power to address not only the climate crisis, but the systemic injustices that are at its roots. A story in which our constitutional right to a safe climate is recognized by the highest courts. A story in which the most vulnerable people are given the greatest protections. A story in which indigenous peoples are empowered to protect their homelands.”
Juliana v. U.S. plaintiff Vic Barrett addresses the crowd gathered for the Climate Strike in New York City last Friday, September 20.

A number of Juliana plaintiffs spent the week with Greta Thunberg and other youth climate activists as they took to the halls of Congress to ask legislators to support their rights to a safe climate and livable future. From addressing the Senate Task Force on the Climate Crisis ([link removed][0]=68.ARBVERpfOeqfDjiobmD4cMhyiemyYmDDqluJ2uhHaN8J6C9EtY39IcPfd5GHWqg74rLbMHUj9dERDuMf1AmSYbL7HIsVJRGVNYeb0NuG8YEljzPgh0v_GlO5styliHmcIiagh3XhX6lxUBQ70bysE1Bx5VlphiKshTGmcTFtKOuGEQRKaRxkCaNRqpIAjsOmCjlxmdGu2vAtv-h2fDIYw3kPCC6totIFt0J0bT1SG4JqE_bj-U9RzjkmPXL0xSE4SqrJ8hyFxJcArnxmspI1jdd2tTB3oB2fCdhvxvoz95Vo-Orsj0tB0NA-xxZrcg5XkVCKtyxFPgmxR_36lajBEy-ZKQ&__tn__=-R&utm_source=Our+Children%27s+Trust+Newsletter&utm_campaign=6d30550f90-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_09_27_03_00&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4094e87487-6d30550f90-116306497) , to addressing the world at a press conference on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court ([link removed]) , the plaintiffs demonstrated their continued leadership in the growing youth climate movement.

We are not done yet. Join us as we move forward into this new era and continue to support youth who speak truth to power and hold the governments most responsible for this crisis accountable.

Join us in writing a new story for future generations.

Onward,
The Our Children’s Trust Team
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