Oh Brother… Indoctrinated Teens Sue Feds For Not Creating Climate Change Action Plan

Guest post by Patch Adams
The US just went through its coldest winter of the century.
cold st. louis
The low of 8 below zero Monday, Jan. 6, was the city’s coldest since a low of -12 Feb. 3, 1996, and the first subzero low at all since Jan. 5, 1999. Photo: Ice in the Mississippi River flows past the Gateway Arch Tuesday, Jan. 7. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
But that won’t stop the left from pushing their global warming junk science on kids.
According to an article on Nature World News.com, a group of teens in California are suing the Federal Government because they don’t have a plan to fight Climate Change:

A group of California youth is suing a slew of government agencies, including the EPA, for failing to develop a plan of action against climate change.

The plaintiffs demand that the federal government immediately devise a climate recovery strategy to avoid 2 degrees C of warming above preindustrial levels. Commonly touted as the amount of flex room humans have before a deadly degree of climate change is unleashed across the planet, the threshold is something of a best-case-scenario at this point, according to researchers, who warn the planet is on track to reach twice that by the end of the century. What’s more, a recent study by James Hansen, former director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, cautions that even 2 C is too much if “young people, future generations and nature” are to be spared “irreparable harm.

One would almost hate to point out the fact, to this batch of “California’s brightest”, that the earth hasn’t warmed in over 15 years, except they would probably just cry “climate denier” or maybe ball up into the fetal position and just cry.  Either way not worth the effort.

 

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