The Montana DSA Podcast
Anne Hedges, Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs for the Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC, https://meic.org [https://meic.org], https://www.facebook.com/MTEIC [https://www.facebook.com/MTEIC]) is the featured guest in Montana DSA’s 30th podcast July 26, 2023. MEIC, founded in 1973, is Montana's premier environmental organization and is celebrating 50 years of work protecting Montana's environment). Hedges directs MEIC’s program work, including its legislative, policy, and legal activities. Anne received her B.S. in environmental policy analysis and planning from the University of California at Davis and a Masters of Environmental Law from Vermont Law School and began work at MEIC in 1993, where she has worked on a wide range of pollution related issues during that span of time. Most recently Hedges' primary focus has been climate change, fossil fuels, clean air, and energy. Hedges provided expert testimony supporting the 16 Montana youth plaintiffs in the Held v State of Montana youth climate trial that was held in Helena in June. In this podcast Hedges describes that historic youth climate trial and explains the urgency of the issues this trial raises for all of us living on a planet on fire. Hedges shows what is at stake for Montana's future and for the future of our planet in the Held v Montana youth's well-documented claims that the state of Montana, by supporting a fossil fuel-driven energy system that worsens the climate crisis, is violating their Montana constitutional right as citizens and youth to a “clean and healthful environment” and to seek safety, health, and happiness; and to individual dignity and equal protection of the law. These 16 youth claim in their lawsuit, on our behalf as well as theirs, that the State of Montana's promotion and support of a fossil fuel energy system is degrading and depleting Montana’s constitutionally protected public trust resources, including the atmosphere, public land, rivers and lakes, and fish and wildlife, essential natural resources that must be preserved by government for the benefit of present and future generations. (See KGVM radio for complete audio testimony of plaintiff’s witnesses at https://kgvm.org/program/ecotones/ [https://kgvm.org/program/ecotones/], and Our Children's Trust, for additional resources about the trial, at https://www.youthvgov.org/held-v-montana [https://www.youthvgov.org/held-v-montana]). Hedges highlights the urgency of actions to oppose the dangerous environmental actions taken by the Republican supermajority in the 2023 Montana Legislature and by Governor Gianforte (apparently based on their ignorance of the climate change/crisis evidence and supported only by their subservience to big business and right-wing culture wars ideology). Hedges cites the hopeful, encouraging fact that research polls show that -- unlike those in charge of the Legislature and the Governor's Office -- the majority of Montanans do know and understand the climate change evidence and the need to go beyond fossils fuels to renewable, clean energy and that the majority of Montanans are supportive of the positions advocated by the youth and their expert witnesses in the Held v Montana trial. Hedges then offers several concrete suggestions for practical actions that all of us can take, in conjunction with our neighbors, to successfully address the Montana climate issues, and she provides recommendations for further study (websites, podcasts, Montana organizations) that will help each of us deepen our knowledge of these issues.
30 episodios
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