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Hawaii settles kids’ climate lawsuit, agreeing to cut emissions

Hawaii settles kids’ climate lawsuit, agreeing to cut emissions

The state of Hawaii has reached a settlement with young people who sued the state over climate change, agreeing to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its transportation sector.

The settlement stems from a 2022 lawsuit in which 13 youths sued Hawaii over its transportation emissions, arguing that the states’ transport system infringed on their right to a clean and healthy environment. 

While a few similar youth climate cases have cropped up around the nation and globally, the late Thursday agreement is the first time such a case has been settled.

Under the agreement, Hawaii will produce a greenhouse gas reduction plan, with interim emissions reduction targets through the year 2045.

It will also set up a youth council to advise the state’s transportation department on climate and will invest in pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure  and put $40 million towards electric vehicle charging.

“This partnership marks a pivotal step towards preserving Hawaii for future generations--one that will have a ripple effect on the world,” said Rylee Brooke K., one of the young people who sued, in a written statement. 

“ I hope our case inspires youth to always use their voices to hold leaders accountable for the future they will inherit," the plaintiff added. 

Other climate cases in the U.S. have seen mixed results. Kids in Montana last year successfully sued the state over climate change, but a similar nationwide suit has not seen success. 

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