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Young Climate Activists Sue Obama Over Climate Change Inaction (cnn.com)

EmagGeek writes A recent lawsuit against Obama alleges he has a legal duty to act against climate change, and young climate activists, including 15-year-old Xiuhtezcatl Tonatiuh, are taking him to task on it. CNN reports: "Xiuhtezcatl Tonatiuh became a climate change activist at age 6 when he saw an environmental documentary. He asked his mom to find a way for him to speak at a rally. Now 15, the long-haired, hip-hop-savvy Coloradan is one of 21 young activists joining climate scientist James Hansen in suing the Obama administration for failing to ditch fossil fuels. 'It's basically a bunch of kids saying you're not doing your job,' he told me here at the U.N. COP21 climate change summit in Paris. 'You're failing, you know. F-minus. We're holding you accountable for your lack of action.'"

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  1. So what has he done? by sbaker · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to https://www.whitehouse.gov/ene..., since Obama took office:

    * The EPA released the Clean Power Plan — the first-ever carbon pollution standards for existing power plants,
    * The U.S. increased solar electricity generation by more than ten-fold, and tripled electricity production from wind power.
    * The DOI has approved over 50 wind, solar, and geothermal utility-scale projects on public or tribal lands.
    * Obama put forth initiatives to help develop principles for establishing energy corridors; encourage the use of designated energy corridors in western states; expedite the review of transmission projects in non-western states; and improve the overall transmission siting
    * Created the Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)
    * Proposed the toughest fuel economy standards for passenger vehicles in U.S. history
    * Finalized the first-ever fuel economy standards for commercial trucks, vans, and buses for model years 2014-2018.
    * The EPA proposed two new rules in 2014 under the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program to curb HFC's.
    * Released a Strategy to Reduce Methane Emissions that builds on progress to date and takes steps to further cut methane emissions from landfills, coal mining, agriculture, and oil and gas systems.
    * Committed to deploying 3 gigawatts of renewable energy on military installations, including solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal, by 2025.
    * Directed federal agencies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions from sources such as building energy use and fuel consumption by 28 percent by 2020 and increase deployment of renewable energy. ...and on and on.

    What's the common thread here? Well, things Obama *can* do (EPA regulations, federal programs) he did - what required House & Senate to write laws, he made proposals - largely in agreement of the relevant industry groups...but if no laws are written as a result of all this work - is that Obama's fault?

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  2. Re:15 years old? by mspohr · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here's something that's real that you can do with only a minor inconvenience...
    You could stop eating meat. It would improve your health and help the environment. Eating meat has the environmental impact equivalent to all of the driving you do.
    www.cowspiracy.com

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  3. Re:15 years old? by nightfire-unique · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not that I agree or disagree, but I've heard this argument advanced: by building a pipeline, you increase overall production cost efficiency; the supply and demand curve meet at a lower pricepoint, and oil is consumed at a higher rate.

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  4. Re:15 years old? by riverat1 · · Score: 4, Informative

    If he's 15 years old there hasn't been any statistically significant temperature increase in his lifetime. What is he complaining about?

    Maybe if you only look at the atmosphere. But if you look at the oceans they have continued to warm without pause and over 90% of the climate warming is going into the oceans anyway. But you're going to have to retire that "no significant warming" meme after the end of this year because 2015 is going to blow the old records out of the water.

  5. Re:15 years old? by GameboyRMH · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well good news! People don't eat uranium, carbon fiber or semiconductor materials, so my plan won't starve people! I was thinking about nuclear, wind and solar rather than running the planet on ethanol. You know what will starve people though? The droughts and floods that come with climate change. Those and other natural disasters HURT PEOPLE.

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