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- The Children's Climate Change (video, 25 minutes)
The very agencies created to protect our environment have been hijacked by the polluting industries they were meant to regulate. It may just turn out that the judicial system, our children and their children will save us from ourselves, Mary Christina Wood, a legal scholar, tells Bill Moyers.
Mary Christina Wood is the Philip H. Knight Professor of Law at the University of Oregon and teaches property law, natural resources law, public trust law. She discusses the work of "Our Children's Trust." It's mission is to secure the legal right to a healthy atmosphere and stable climate for all present and future generations.
Climate change is real. It is happening right now, before our very eyes. We all have a lot to lose. So why haven't world leaders taken action? This video features a cross section of young persons asking the question, Why? Why Not? a project of the Climate Reality Project.
Mary Christina Wood is the Philip H. Knight Professor of Law at the University of Oregon and teaches property law, natural resources law, public trust law. She discusses the work of "Our Children's Trust." It's mission is to secure the legal right to a healthy atmosphere and stable climate for all present and future generations.
- More Questions to Global Leaders from #WhyWhyNot (video, 1 minute, 45 seconds)
Climate change is real. It is happening right now, before our very eyes. We all have a lot to lose. So why haven't world leaders taken action? This video features a cross section of young persons asking the question, Why? Why Not? a project of the Climate Reality Project.
- Extreme Heat Climate Wisconsin by Elijah Furquan
This multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board features Elijah Furquan, a spoken word artist in Milwaukee, WI, who describes the effects of extreme heat on his urban community.
Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director, photography
David Nevala -- photography, video, editing
Dillon Parker -- music
Ruth Ann Barrett, Sustainability Advocate, November 24, 2015 in Portland, Oregon
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