Climate Lawfare Group Accused Of Indoctrinating Children


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Our Children’s Trust has built a strategy where teenagers and classrooms feed a long legal campaign aimed at fossil fuels. Conservatives see the setup as recruitment for litigation, not real education. That raises real questions about where civic instruction ends and political organizing begins.

The group offers curricula that weave courtroom narratives into lesson plans and encourages students to view the courts as a remedy for energy policy. Critics argue those materials push a political agenda under the veneer of pedagogy. Parents complain it fuels anxiety instead of balanced inquiry.

Judges have tossed several youth-driven climate suits in recent years, yet the organization keeps training kids and filing petitions beyond U.S. courts. Its outreach now includes international complaints that seek sweeping policy reversals. For many conservatives, that looks like lawfare dressed as youth empowerment.

“explain to students that there is currently an active campaign to address the United States’ role in the climate crisis underway in federal court. Introduce students to Juliana v. U.S., using the power point for support. Explain that the case is only possible because 21 youth have spoken up about how the climate crisis negatively impacts their lives.”

“We support our youth clients and amplify their voices before the third branch of government in a highly strategic legal campaign that includes targeted media, education, and public engagement work to support the youths’ legal actions,” its website states. “Our legal work – guided by constitutional, public trust, human rights laws and the laws of nature – aims to ensure systemic and science-based climate recovery planning and remedies at federal, state, and global levels.”

The group’s social feeds spotlight minors making emotional pleas for climate justice, a tactic critics call emotionally manipulative. Opponents say those clips steer kids toward activist roles and amplify fear rather than teach resilience.

Alleigh Marré warns the group is “stoking fear of an enormous world-ending climate crisis in kids when they’re very young and impressionable.” She says that fear is then leveraged to advance adult political goals through children.

The curricula reportedly label Congress “compromised,” paint the White House as politicized, and present courts as the main route to justice. Critics worry that turns institutions into villains rather than subjects for critical study.

“take all necessary and effective measures to ‘achieve the deep, rapid, and sustained reductions of GHG emissions’ required ‘for the prevention of significant harm to the climate system’ according to best available science, including: revoke all administrative, legislative and other measures that foster a fossil fuel based energy system and undermine mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions.”

“The real human rights abusers are the global elites funding the climate alarmist movement and blocking access to capital for fossil fuel development in the world’s poorest nations.” Critics counter that legal attacks on energy companies can leave poor countries without reliable power or basic infrastructure.

Conservative energy experts point out that human prosperity tracks with access to affordable, reliable energy, and aggressive mandates risk blackouts and rising energy poverty. They argue courts are poor tools for designing national energy systems.

Our Children’s Trust did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

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