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Representatives of nearly the entire U.S. fossil fuels industry lined up on Thursday to help the federal government wage a legal battle against a group of young people—aged 8 to 19—who are demanding climate policies that respect the rights of current and future generations.
The 21 young plaintiffs filed a landmark lawsuit against the federal government in August, in which they charged that, by permitting the ongoing extraction and burning of fossil fuels at an astronomical pace, the administration of President Barack Obama is violating the constitutional rights of current and future generations—and failing to protect the public trust.
Now, some of the biggest fossil fuels companies in the world want to fight these young people’s efforts.
Lining up against the children is the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), and the American Petroleum Institute (API)—which together represent nearly every Big Oil company in the country, including ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, and Koch Industries.
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“Seeing giant fossil fuel corporations inject themselves into this case, which is about our future, really demonstrates the problem we are trying to fix.”
—Xiuhtezcatl Tonatiuh Martinez, 15-year-old plaintiff from Colorado
The industry lobbyist groups explained their interest in the case by charging the lawsuit could “impair” their members. In what was described as an “unusual step” by lawyers representing the plaintiffs, the groups filed pleadings in U.S. District Court in Eugene, Oregon seeking permission to join White House’s side in the lawsuit.
Their motion argues, “The impacts [of this lawsuit] could impair the interests of virtually the entire swatch of the NAM, AFPM, and API’s members,” according to MSNBC reporter Tony Dokoupil who saw a copy of the filing.
By levying these claims, say the youth involved in the lawsuit, the fossil fuels industry is actually making their case for them.
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