Held v State of Montana – Day 4 Daily Digest Peter Erickson

We continue our coverage on this fourth day of the historic Held v State of Montana proceedings, sharing this audio daily digest from June 15, 2023.

In this edition, we feature the testimony of Peter Erickson, a climate change policy researcher for the Stockholm Environment Institute in Seattle, Washington.

He provided expert testimony on Montana’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions – via fossil fuel consumption, extraction, and infrastructure that the state of Montana permits – and how these emissions are both nationally and globally significant. “We are at a decision point about taking action on climate change,” Mr. Erickson said. “The world community has decided we must. Montana continues to issue fossil fuel permits.”

http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-peter-erickson-testimony-6-15-23/

Montana was the 6th highest in the United States in emissions in 2019

Held v State of Montana – Day 5 Daily Digest Dr. Mark Jacobson

We have been recording and producing daily audio digests of the historic Held v State of Montana trial, brought by 16 youth plaintiffs asserting that their constitutional rights are being violated by the State of Montana, which began on June 12, 2023, in the Lewis and Clarke County District Court in Helena, MT, Judge Cathy Seeley presiding.

Dr. Mark Jacobson is cross-examined by Defense Attorney, Mark Stermitz as Judge Seeley presides.

We share this testimony from the morning of June 16, 2023 by Dr. Mark Jacobson, director of the Atmosphere/Energy program at Stanford University. Dr. Jacobson described the technological and economical feasibility to transition Montana off of fossil fuels by 2050 and supply its energy needs via water, wind, and solar (WWS). http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-mark-jacobson-testimony-6-16-23/

Held v State of Montana – Day 5 Daily Digest Dr. Lise Van Susteren & Lander Busse

We have been recording and producing daily audio digests of the historic Held v State of Montana trial, brought by 16 youth plaintiffs asserting that their constitutional rights are being violated by the State of Montana, which began on June 12, 2023, in the Lewis and Clarke County District Court in Helena, MT, Judge Cathy Seeley presiding.

We share the testimony of the final two witnesses for the plaintiffs, Dr. Lise Van Susteren, an internationally recognized psychiatrist and expert on how climate change affects the physical and mental health of youth differently and more drastically than adults. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-lise-van-susteren-testimony-6-16-23/

We end with the final words of the plaintiffs’ case given by youth plaintiff, Lander Busse, after which the Plaintiffs rested their case. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-lise-van-susteren-testimony-6-16-23/

We will continue to record and produce these daily audio digests of the Held v State of Montana trial as it continues on July 19, 2023 as the Defense presents their case with witnesses Terry Anderson, Christopher Dorrington and Sonja Nowakowski.

Dramatic week in Montana climate trial as youngsters tell of toll on lives https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/17/montana-climate-trial-helena

Climate change is harming my mental health https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-65633082

Held v State of Montana – Day 4 Daily Audio Digest

Welcome to this special edition of Ecotones. We continue our coverage on this fourth day of the historic Held v State of Montana proceedings, sharing this audio daily digest from June 15, 2023. In this edition, we feature three witnesses, but not in the order in which they actually testified on Thursday June 15th. Testifying first was youth plaintiff, Kian Tanner, followed by Montana Environmental Information Center Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs, Anne Hedges, and then youth plaintiff, Claire Vlases.

Claire Vlases testifies on 6-15-23, while Judge Kathy Seeley listens intently

Our digest begins instead with Bozeman youth plaintiff, Claire Vlases. We include the link to our October, 2018 interview with Claire when she was a Bozeman High School sophomore. http://kgvm.org/show/claire-vlases-solar-makes-sense/ http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-claire-vlases-testimony-6-15-23/

Next is testimony from Anne Hedges, who is the Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs at the Montana Environmental Information Center, including cross examination by Defense Attorney for the State of Montana, Bain Johnson (apology if his name is misspelled). http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-anne-hedges-testimony-6-15-23/

Anne Hedges testifies on June 15, 2023

Youth plaintiff, Kian Tanner is the final witness we feature in this digest. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-kian-tanner-testimony-6-15-23/

Kian Tanner

Due to radio broadcast time restraints, we were not able to include the testimony of the final witness on June 15, 2023, Peter Erickson, a climate change policy researcher for the Stockholm Environment Institute in Seattle, Washington. He provided expert testimony on Montana’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions – via fossil fuel consumption, extraction, and infrastructure that the state of Montana permits – and how these emissions are both nationally and globally significant. “We are at a decision point about taking action on climate change,” Mr. Erickson said. “The world community has decided we must. Montana continues to issue fossil fuel permits.” http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-peter-erickson-testimony-6-15-23/

We will include audio of his testimony, as well as those of others we could not previously share, in later programs.

Meet the kids behind the historic Montana climate trial https://www.eenews.net/articles/meet-the-kids-behind-the-historic-montana-climate-trial/

Experts in Youth Climate Trial Say Montana’s Legislative and Executive Branches Favor Fossil Fuel Industry https://flatheadbeacon.com/2023/06/16/experts-in-youth-climate-trial-say-montanas-legislative-and-executive-branches-favor-fossil-fuel-industry/

Indigenous experiences headline third day of Held v. Montana trial https://montanafreepress.org/2023/06/15/indigenous-experiences-headline-third-day-of-held-v-montana-trial/

Young People in Historic Climate Trial Rest Their Case https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/young-people-in-historic-climate-trial-rest-their-case/

Held v State of Montana – Day 3 Daily Digest

We continue our coverage of the historic Held v State of Montana proceedings with this audio daily digest of the hearing from June 14, 2023. Dr. Lori Byron continued her testimony from June 13th, discussing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and human generated catastrophic climate change. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-dr-lori-byron-testimony-6-13-23/

After cross examination of Dr. Byron by Defense Attorney for the State of Montana, Mark Stermitz, attorneys for the plaintiffs called Dr. Shane Doyle to the witness stand, testifying on behalf of his daughters, two of the youth plaintiffs, Ruby and Lillian Doyle. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-shane-doyle-testimony-6-14-23/

They then called Michael Durglo, Jr., head of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Tribal Historic Department. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-michael-durglo-jr/

Our Children’s Lungs Are Uniquely Vulnerable to All This Wildfire Smoke https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/02/opinion/wildfire-smoke-air-quality-kids-children-health.html

Held v State of Montana – Day 2 Daily Digest

Beginning on Monday, June 12, 2023, in the Lewis & Clark County District Court in Helena, Judge Kathy Seely presiding, attorneys for 16 youth plaintiffs in the case of Held v. State of Montana began. We have recorded the proceedings via Zoom, and produced for you this daily audio digest.

Judge Seely opened the second day of this trial at 9 a.m on June 13, 2023, one year to the day of the Great Yellowstone River flood of 2022, which closed Yellowstone National Park, and wreaked havoc along the path of the river, including Livingston, hometown of one of the youth plaintiffs, Eva.

Dr. Cathy Whitlock

Today’s hearing began with expert testimony from Dr. Cathy Whitlock, an earth scientist and professor emeritus at Montana State University, who is an expert in environmental change and paleoclimatology, and was a lead author of the 2017 Montana Climate Assessment. http://kgvm.org/show/held-dr-cathy-whitlock-testimony-6-13-23/

Dr. Whitlock was followed by testimony from youth plaintiff, Mica K. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-mica-testimony-6-13-23/

After Mica, youth plaintiff, Badge Busse, testified. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-badge-testimony-6-13-23/

Dr. Daniel Fagre testified about his work studying the effects of climate change in Glacier National Park. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-dr-dan-fagre-6-13-23/

Dr. Dan Fagre in Glacier National Park

The final expert witness on this second day of the Held v State of Montana trial was pediatrician, Dr Lori Byron. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-dr-lori-byron-testimony-6-13-23/

Dr. Lori Byron

The trial is scheduled to resume at 9 am on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, and we will continue to produce this daily digest of the proceedings.

‘I’m a prisoner in my own home,’ asthma sufferer, 15, tells landmark US climate trial https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/13/montana-landmark-us-climate-trial

Love of the Land and Community Inspired the Montana Youths Whose Climate Lawsuit Against the State Goes to Court This Week https://insideclimatenews.org/news/12062023/love-of-the-land-and-community-inspired-the-montana-youths-whose-climate-lawsuit-against-the-state-goes-to-court-this-week/

Held v State of Montana – Day 1 Daily Digest

At 9 a.m. on Monday, June 12, 2023, in the Lewis & Clark County District Court in Helena, Judge Kathy Seely presiding, attorneys for 16 youth plaintiffs in the case of Held v. State of Montana began. We recorded the proceedings via Zoom, and produced this audio digest, which begins with opening statements by Plaintiff Attorney, Roger Sullivan, and Defense Attorney for the State of Montana, Assistant Attorney General, Michael D. Russel, which is broadcast in their entirety.

The plaintiff’s first expert witness was Mae Nan Ellingson, who had been the youngest delegate to the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention, which established inalienable rights to “a clean and healthy environment,” which she spoke of passionately and proudly. She explained the process by which a bipartisan group of 100 delegates from all over the state of Montana met 51 years ago to create our current Montana State Constitution. http://kgvm.org/show/held-mae-nan-ellingson-testimony-6-12-23/

Then, the lead plaintiff, Ricki Held, was called to the stand. Unfortunately, there were technical problems that rendered her testimony so garbled, that we can not offer it in this audio digest. She spoke about the impacts that, just in her lifetime, have negatively affected her life and her family’s livelihood on their 3,000 acre ranch and motel near Broadus, MT, particularly the effects of drought and flood on the Powder River, which runs through it. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-ricki-held-testimony-6-12-23/

Fortunately, the audio problems were addressed by the time Steven Running, International Panel on Climate Change 2007 Nobel Laureate and University of Montana professor emeritus of ecosystem and conservation sciences, took the stand. Plaintiff attorney, Philip Gregory, questioned Professor Running at length about numerous aspects of the science of climate change, which we excerpt in this broadcast. Defense attorney, Mark Stermitz, raised several objections most of which Judge Seely denied. We include Mr. Stermitz’s entire cross-examination of Professor Running. http://kgvm.org/show/held-dr-steve-running-testimony-6-12-23/

In the afternoon, two more of the youth plaintiffs took the stand, Grace Gibson-Snyder, from Missoula, MT, who was 16 when the lawsuit was filed and is now 19, testified how smoke and excess heat affect her ability to play soccer, hike or any outdoor activity because of threats to our health. Here is an excerpt from her testimony. http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-grace-testimony/

Eva, from Livingston, MT, who is now 17, but was 14 when the suit was filed, declined to give her last name on the stand. She testified to the effects climate change has had on her and her family. She described 7 hours of packing sand into sand bags as the waters were swiftly rising during last year’s flood of the Yellowstone River, which she noted occurred one year and a day before this trial was beginning, on June 13, 2022. Her family was forced to move from their home, when bridges connecting them to Livingston washed out in 2018.

Time prevented us from including audio from Eva’s testimony, but as soon as possible, we will post all of the testimony on kgvm.org http://kgvm.org/show/held-v-state-of-montana-eva-testimony-6-12-23/

According to a press release from Our Children’s Trust, “Held v. State of Montana is a constitutional climate lawsuit brought by 16 Montana youth against their State to protect their equal rights to a healthy environment, life, dignity, and freedom. They are suing because their government keeps promoting and supporting fossil fuel extraction and burning, which is worsening the climate crisis and harming these youths’ lives.

The youth are suing to protect their state constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment” as well as the air, waters, wildlife and their public lands that are threatened by drought, heat, fires, smoke, and floods. They are also suing to have their rights to individual dignity and equality enforced under the Montana Constitution.

The youth plaintiffs do not seek money. They are asking the court to declare that Montana’s fossil fuel energy policies and actions violate young people’s state constitutional rights.

The 16 youth plaintiffs in this case are represented by attorneys with Our Children’s Trust, the Western Environmental Law Center, and McGarvey Law.

Our Children’s Trust is the world’s only nonprofit public interest law firm that exclusively provides strategic, campaign based legal services to youth from diverse backgrounds to secure their legal rights to a safe climate. We work to protect the Earth’s climate system for present and future generations by representing young people in global legal efforts to secure their binding and enforceable legal rights to a healthy atmosphere and safe climate, based on the best available science. Globally, we support youth-led climate cases in front of national courts, regional human rights courts, and UN bodies.” http://www.ourchildrenstrust.org

Articles pertinent to this case:

Constitutional climate change trial opens in Helena https://montanafreepress.org/2023/06/12/constitutional-climate-change-trial-opens-in-helena/

Who is ‘Held’ of Held v. State of Montana? https://montanafreepress.org/2023/06/05/who-is-held-of-held-v-state-of-montana/

Montana Lawmakers Double Down on Fossil Fuels in 2023 Legislative Session https://mtclimatecase.flatheadbeacon.com/montana-lawmakers-double-down-on-fossil-fuels-in-2023-legislative-session/

‘To a Clean and Healthful Environment’ https://mtclimatecase.flatheadbeacon.com/to-a-clean-and-healthful-environment/

For the Busse Brothers, Climate Change is a Reality — and a Violation of Constitutional Rights https://mtclimatecase.flatheadbeacon.com/for-the-busse-brothers-climate-change-is-a-reality-and-a-violation-of-constitutional-rights/

Running Toward a Future in the Face of Climate Change https://mtclimatecase.flatheadbeacon.com/running-toward-a-future-in-the-face-of-climate-change/

Battle for a Better Future https://mtclimatecase.flatheadbeacon.com/battle-for-a-better-future/

‘Game changing’: spate of US lawsuits calls big oil to account for climate crisis https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/07/climate-crisis-big-oil-lawsuits-constitution

Montana Youth Prepare for Trial in Bellwether Climate Case Against State https://mtclimatecase.flatheadbeacon.com/held-v-montana/

Brendan Ballou PLUNDER: Private Equity’s Plan to Pillage America

Brendan Ballou is a federal prosecutor, who served as Special Counsel for Private Equity in the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. Previously, he worked in private practice, and before that, in the National Security Division of the Justice Department, where he advised the White House on counter-terrorism and other policies.

His book, PLUNDER: PRIVATE EQUITY’S PLAN TO PILLAGE AMERICA, is published by Public Affairs Books. He is clear in stating that “The views expressed in this book do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. Department of Justice.”

He pulls no punches in characterizing what private equity firms are doing as PLUNDER and a PLAN TO PILLAGE AMERICA.

We spoke with Brendan Ballou via Skype on June 2, 2023 from his office in Washington, D.C.

Articles pertinent to this interview:

‘They were traumatized’: How a private equity-associated lender helped precipitate a nursing-home implosion https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/12/24/nursing-homes-private-equity-fraud-00132001

Who Employs Your Doctor? Increasingly, a Private Equity Firm. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/10/upshot/private-equity-doctors-offices.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=The%20Upshot

from Applebaum & Batt https://prospect.org/power/private-equity-pillage-grocery-stores-workers-risk/

Here’s What Happens When a For-Profit Company Takes Over Your Local ER https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/25/us-health-care-for-profit-emergency-rooms-physician-turnover

Private equity profits from climate disaster clean-up – while investing in fossil fuels https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/07/private-equity-climate-crisis-disaster-cleanup

Private Equity Pillage: Grocery Stores and Workers At Risk https://prospect.org/power/private-equity-pillage-grocery-stores-workers-risk/

Private Equity is Out of Control and Looting America. This Prosecutor Says We Can Fix It. http://• May 2, 2023 | Business & Industry | Government & Politics | Finance https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/private-equity-is-out-of-control-and-looting-america-this-prosecutor-says-we-can-fix-it

Private Equity Is Gutting America – and Getting Away With It https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/28/opinion/private-equity.html?searchResultPosition=1

Toys ‘R’ Us Case Is Test of Private Equity in Age of Amazon https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/15/business/toys-r-us-bankruptcy.html?searchResultPosition=2

‘It left me with nothing’: the debt trap of payday loans https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/jun/02/payday-loans-interest-rates-regulation-minnesota-law

Look at what hedge funds really do – and tell me capitalism is about ‘rewarding risk’ https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/may/25/hedge-funds-capitalism-risk-asset-managers-tax

Asset Management Firms Are Gaining Power Over Housing, Hospitals, Water and More https://truthout.org/articles/asset-management-firms-are-gaining-power-over-housing-hospitals-water-and-more/?utm_source=Truthout&utm_campaign=c98960147d-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_3_20_2023_13_41_COPY_05&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_bbb541a1db-c98960147d-651106009&mc_cid=c98960147d&mc_eid=f9703b4752

Joshua Caldwell MENDING THE LINE


The Bozeman Film Society presents the premiere of Montana-made feature film Mending the Line on Thursday, June 8, at the Emerson Crawford Theater. It’s A benefit for the Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation, and the evening kicks off at 6 PM in the ballroom with a no-host social, raffles, and booths with Warriors and Quiet Waters, Yellow Sally, Anglers West, RO Driftboat, and the American Legion.
Raffle items include G4 Waders from Simms | The Rivers Edge, women’s fly-fishing clothing from Yellow Sally, a Patagonia Fishing pack from Angler’s West, the Steve Ramirez “Casting” book collection from Lyons Press, 2 Sage Foundation fly-rod combos from Far Bank and more! $10 raffle tickets sold online and at the door.

Tickets available online at bozemanfilmsociety.org or at the door and include 1 free raffle ticket!

A panel discussion follows with  Stephen Camelio, Mending The Line Screenwriter/Producer; Brian Gilman, WQW alumni/staff and MTL cast member Larry Weidinger, CSM US Army (Ret); and Joe Urbani, Urbani Fisheries.

We spoke with Mending the Line’s director, Joshua Caldwell on May 30, 2023 via Skype. He is pictured at the top of the post on location with Sinqua Walls and Brian Cox.

Wes Studi, Sinqua Wells, Brian Cox & Perry Mattfield

Chai Vasarhelyi WILD LIFE

From Oscar-winning filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, WILD LIFE follows conservationist Kris Tompkins on an epic, decades-spanning love story as wild as the landscapes she dedicated her life to protecting. After falling in love in mid-life, Kris and the outdoorsman and entrepreneur, Doug Tompkins, left behind the world of the massively successful outdoor brands they’d helped pioneer like Patagonia, The North Face, and Esprit, and turned their attention to a visionary effort to create National Parks throughout Chile and Argentina. WILD LIFE chronicles the highs and lows of their journey to effect the largest private land donation in history.

WILD LIFE will screen at the Mendocino Film Festival on Friday, June 2nd at 10:00 a.m. in the Festival Tent, as well as Sunday, June 4th at 10:20 a.m. at Coast Cinemas.

Screen shot from WILD LIFE showing five national parks created by Kris and Doug Tompkins in Chile and Argentina.

‘It’s like a plague’: land buying by outsiders threatens Patagonia’s peace https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/oct/27/its-like-a-plague-land-buying-by-outsiders-threatens-patagonias-peace