OR lawmakers debate a constitutional right to climate stability
As a resident of a state, you are guaranteed certain rights by your state constitution. In Washington, for example, we have a right to religious freedom and free elections. Oregon is looking at guaranteeing the right for all citizens to live in a healthy environment – including a stable climate. The state legislature is debating whether to have voters weigh in on the change.
If that guarantee does pass, it would allow state residents to sue Oregon if they are denied this right. And it would become part of an international effort to hold governments legally liable for accelerating climate change.
Guest:
Alex Baumhardt, reporter at Oregon Capital Chronicle
Relevant Links:
Oregon Capital Chronicle: Oregonians ask Legislature to let voters decide on constitutional right to healthy climate
Oregon Capital Chronicle: U.S. Supreme Court declines to revive landmark climate suit brought by young Oregonians
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