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Youth climate group urges action at Statehouse, shows support for select bills

A member of the youth climate action group Confront the Climate Crisis talking to Sen. J.D. Ford (D-Indianapolis) at the climate rally at the Indiana Statehouse.
A member of the youth climate action group Confront the Climate Crisis talking to Sen. J.D. Ford (D-Indianapolis) at the climate rally at the Indiana Statehouse.

Youth climate activists laid out their priorities for this legislative session at a rally at the Statehouse on Tuesday. Activists with the group Confront the Climate Crisis said progress is being made to combat climate change in Indiana — even if it’s been slow.

The group said their bill on creating a climate solutions task force  finally got a hearing last year — and similar legislation was proposed again. Indiana is also working on a  statewide climate plan as part of a federal grant program.

Still, Confront the Climate Crisis said there are bills that would hinder that progress. That includes bills they said would  hamper the work of Indiana’s environmental agenciesstrip protections for wetlands, and prevent electric utilities from  replacing coal and natural gas plants with renewables.

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“Our legislature can choose to pass these bills that compromise Hoosiers’ quality of life or our legislature can choose a different path — one that promotes both a healthy environment and a thriving economy for Indiana," said Ashlyn Walker, Confront the Climate Crisis co-leader and senior at Carmel High School.

The group supports bills that would encourage  community solar, create an incentive to  protect wetlands, and require permits for companies that  withdraw large amounts of water.

Rebecca is our energy and environment reporter. Contact her at  rthiele@iu.edu  or follow her on Twitter at  @beckythiele .

Rebecca Thiele covers statewide environment and energy issues. Before coming to Bloomington, she worked for WMUK Radio in Kalamazoo, Michigan on the arts and environment beats. Thiele was born in St. Louis and is a proud graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism.