The Twenty One: The True Story of the Youth Who Sued the US Government Over Climate Change
By (Author) Elizabeth Rusch
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
3rd January 2024
United States
Young Adult
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ecosystems
Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Law, police and crime
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Politics and government
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Teenage personal and social topics: Advice on careers and further education, lea
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
363.73874520
Hardback
400
Width 160mm, Height 237mm, Spine 32mm
551g
Compelling and timely, award-winning author Elizabeth Ruschs The Twenty-One tells the gripping inside story of the ongoing landmark federal climate change lawsuit, Juliana vs. United States of America. The Twenty-One is for readers of Christina Soontornvats All Thirteen, fans of Steve Sheinkins books, and anyone interested in the environment and climate change, as well as youth activism, politics and government, and the law.
From severe flooding in Louisiana to wildfires in the Pacific Northwest to melting permafrost in Alaska, catastrophic climate events are occurring more frequentlyand severelythan ever. And these events are having a direct impact on the lives (and futures) of young people and their families.
In the ongoing landmark case Juliana vs. United States, twenty-one young plaintiffs claim that the governments support of the fossil-fuel industry is actively contributing to climate change, and that all citizens have a constitutional right to a stable climateespecially children and young adults, because they cannot vote and will inherit the problems of the future.
Elizabeth Ruschs The Twenty-One is a gripping legal and environmental thriller that tells the story of twenty-one young people and their ongoing case against the U.S. government for denying their constitutional right to life and liberty. A rich, informative, and multifaceted read, The Twenty-One stars the young plaintiffs and their attorneys; illuminates the workings of the United Statess judicial system and the relationship between government, citizens rights, and the environment; and asks readers to think deeply about the future of our planet.
Features extensive backmatter, including a timeline, glossary, call to action, additional resources, and photographs.
Elizabeth Rusch lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, two terrific kids, and one very funny, quirky dog named Reba. She has written more than 100 magazine articles and more than a dozen acclaimed children's books, including picture books, middle grade, fiction, nonfiction and even a graphic novel.