On March 9, 2016 the court heard oral arguments from attorneys for two hours before hundreds of people supporting the youth. Hundreds of other people waited in lines to enter the courthouse. In an unprecedented move for a federal court, oral argument was streamed via video feed into three additional courtrooms in Eugene and one in Portland.

But the issue was most eloquently stated by one of the teenage plaintiffs herself, “The future of our generation is at stake,” said 16-year-old plaintiff Victoria Barrett. “People label our generation as dreamers, but hope is not the only tool we have. I am a teenager. I want to do what I love and live a life full of opportunities. I want the generation that follows to have the same chance. I absolutely refuse to let our government’s harmful action, corporate greed, and the pure denial of climate science get in the way of that. If anything, I’m going to use my positive energy to show my government that I won’t let my world stop for them.”

“Our generation will continue to be a force for the world.”

Dr. James Conca is a geochemist, an RDD expert, a planetary geologist and professional speaker. Follow him on Twitter @jimconca and see his book at Amazon.com