For these California kids, the fight against climate change is personal
Thousands of kids in the U.S. are now suing the federal government over climate change. Four of them live in California. They say that the government should be doing more to protect their future.
For these California kids, the fight against climate change is personal. They have seen the effects of climate change firsthand, and they are worried about what the future holds for them and their generation.
One of the kids, a 12-year-old girl named Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, said that she has seen the effects of climate change in her own community. She has seen the glaciers in Glacier National Park recede, and she has seen the sea levels rise along the California coast.
Another kid, a 16-year-old boy named Alex Loznak, said that he is worried about the future of his generation. He said that climate change is a threat to our planet and our way of life, and he wants the government to do more to protect the future.
The kids are suing the federal government because they believe that the government is not doing enough to protect their future from climate change. They are asking the government to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to prepare for the effects of climate change.
The kids' lawsuit is part of a growing movement of young people who are taking action to fight climate change. In 2015, a group of 21 kids filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration, arguing that the government had violated their constitutional rights by failing to take action on climate change.
The kids' lawsuit is a powerful reminder that climate change is a serious threat to our planet and our future. It is also a reminder that young people are not waiting for adults to take action. They are taking action themselves to protect their future.
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