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Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Lee van der Voo
 Sea Change Radio  Contact Contributor
Sept. 29, 2020, 2:43 p.m.
A few years ago, we discussed a high profile case, Juliana v. U.S., brought by 21 remarkable young plaintiffs across the country. The plaintiffs, most of whom were children when the case was first filed, essentially argued that their government had a legal obligation to protect them from the effects of climate change, an obligation they were failing to meet. This week on Sea Change Radio, we get an update on the lawsuit from journalist Lee van der Voo who has chronicled the case in her new book, As The World Burns. Then we dig into the Sea Change Radio archives and hear a bit from our 2017 conversation with Philip Gregory, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs in the Juliana case.

Track: Compared To What
Artist: Eddie Harris
Album: Swiss Movement
Label: Atlantic
Year: 1969

Track: Oh, Very Young
Artist: Cat Stevens
Album: Buddha And The Chocolate Box
Label: Island
Year: 1974

Track: Childhoods End
Artist: Pink Floyd
Album: Obscured By Clouds
Label: Harvest
Year: 1972

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