Indigenous Youth Take Climate Courts by Storm—Literally
In a plot twist straight out of 'Nature Strikes Back,' Indigenous youth are hitting the courts to make climate action happen. This isn’t some summer camp craft project; it’s a serious movement, with young leaders saying enough is enough. According to one advocate, the case is 'part of a growing movement to force climate action through the courts,' proving that when politicians hit snooze, the legal system becomes the alarm clock.
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Source: Grist | Published: 8/22/2025 | Author: Anita Hofschneider
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