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Use The Law

Episode 2 of the Here’s The Plan podcast, hosted by James, titled "Use The Law" was published on September 25, 2023 and runs 40 minutes.

September 25, 2023 ·40m · Here’s The Plan

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This week, 6 Portuguese youth will take 32 countries to the European Court of Human Rights, in what will be the biggest climate lawsuit in history. The implications, should they succeed, would be world-changing. We speak to a senior lawyer on the case, Gerry Liston, to delve further into the details. We explore the motivations and strategy behind the lawsuit, the reality of taking on 32 states in one go, and what's behind the global rise in youth-led litigation. Finally, we discuss the role of law in driving systemic change and how you at home can pitch in!NOTESHere's The Plan is presented by James Miller and Bella Lack. It is produced by Airaphon. WHAT YOU CAN DO1. Spread the word about this case! This is a lawsuit of global significance, and the more eyes on it the better. You can find more information about the case, and how to support it, on https://youth4climatejustice.org/2. Accountability doesn't end with the law - it's down to everyday citizens to put pressure on their governments to abide by it. Watch for when rulings come through, whether it's illegal levels of air or water pollution or threatening human rights through climate inaction, and don't let the news be forgotten. Call your MP, stage a protest, join a campaigning organisation; you know the drill.3. Join the mission to get new, progressive laws in place that will shape the world for the better. For two recommendations from us:- An international fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty: https://fossilfueltreaty.org/- Ecocide as an international crime: https://www.stopecocide.earth/ FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAJoin in the conversation by following the podcast on social media.Find Here's The Plan on Instagram, Tiktok and LinkedIn.Follow James Miller on Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin. Follow Bella Lack on Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin. SUPPORT THE PODCASTThere are three main ways you can help support our podcast, for which we would be very grateful.1. Subscribe! Hit that big 'Follow' button.2. Share our episode with friends. It's quick and easy way to help get more ears on our show.3. If you're on Apple Podcasts, leave us a review! It helps to get the podcast recommended to more listeners. If you're on Spotify, give us a 5 star rating.AND IF YOU REALLY LOVE ITWe put this series together completely unpaid - all funding has gone towards production. If you've enjoyed it, and want to support us to do more of this work in the future, we would really appreciate a small donation at Ko-fi.com

This week, 6 Portuguese youth will take 32 countries to the European Court of Human Rights, in what will be the biggest climate lawsuit in history. The implications, should they succeed, would be world-changing.  We speak to a senior lawyer on the case, Gerry Liston, to delve further into the details. We explore the motivations and strategy behind the lawsuit, the reality of taking on 32 states in one go, and what's behind the global rise in youth-led litigation. Finally, we discuss the role of law in driving systemic change and how you at home can pitch in! NOTES Here's The Plan is presented by James Miller and Bella Lack. It is produced by Airaphon.  WHAT YOU CAN DO 1. Spread the word about this case! This is a lawsuit of global significance, and the more eyes on it the better. You can find more information about the case, and how to support it, on https://youth4climatejustice.org/ 2. Accountability doesn't end with the law - it's down to everyday citizens to put pressure on their governments to abide by it. Watch for when rulings come through, whether it's illegal levels of air or water pollution or threatening human rights through climate inaction, and don't let the news be forgotten. Call your MP, stage a protest, join a campaigning organisation; you know the drill. 3. Join the mission to get new, progressive laws in place that will shape the world for the better. For two recommendations from us: - An international fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty: https://fossilfueltreaty.org/ - Ecocide as an international crime: https://www.stopecocide.earth/  FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Join in the conversation by following the podcast on social media. Find Here's The Plan on Instagram, Tiktok and LinkedIn. Follow James Miller on Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin.  Follow Bella Lack on Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin.

SUPPORT THE PODCAST There are three main ways you can help support our podcast, for which we would be very grateful. 1. Subscribe! Hit that big 'Follow' button. 2. Share our episode with friends. It's quick and easy way to help get more ears on our show. 3. If you're on Apple Podcasts, leave us a review! It helps to get the podcast recommended to more listeners. If you're on Spotify, give us a 5 star rating. AND IF YOU REALLY LOVE IT We put this series together completely unpaid - all funding has gone towards production. If you've enjoyed it, and want to support us to do more of this work in the future, we would really appreciate a small donation at Ko-fi.com

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