• How the Youth Stand Up for Climate Justice with Abigail Dillen

  • Apr 13 2022
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

How the Youth Stand Up for Climate Justice with Abigail Dillen

  • Summary

  • Abigail Dillen is the President of Earthjustice. For half a century, EarthJustice has provided top-tier legal representation in cases aimed at protecting our environment and people’s health. In this episode, Abbie takes us back to the beginning of her career, when she began to recognize the reality of climate change. Abbie also talks about the ways our laws impact our environment and tells us why she believes the youth hold the key to achieving climate justice.

    To learn more about EarthJustice head on over to earthjustice.org

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