Dr. Baba Kofi Weusijana

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Computer Science tenured instructor at Foothill College. Interested in community, academic, and industry connections. My views are mine, not FC's.
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Apple Vision Pro review roundup

Apple Vision Pro arrives in the US on Friday, and the first reviews are rolling in today. Here’s what the...

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UN seeks to help children battling climate change in court

A United Nations body on Monday updated a key treaty designed to protect children's rights to strengthen their hand in fighting climate change, as they emerge at the forefront of the battle to protect the planet.

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“Watershed Moment”: Montana Rules Youth Have Constitutional Right to Healthy #Climate .
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“Watershed Moment”: Montana Rules Youth Have Constitutional Right to Healthy Climate

In a landmark climate case, a judge in Montana has ruled in favor of a group of young people who had sued the state for violating their constitutional rights as it pushed policies that encouraged the use of fossil fuels. In her decision, Montana Judge Kathy Seeley wrote, “Plaintiffs have a fundamental constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment, which includes climate.” We speak with plaintiff Olivia Vesovich about the historic ruling, which she calls “the most life-changing news that I’ve ever heard.” “It’s a real watershed moment,” adds Julia Olson, chief legal counsel and executive director of Our Children’s Trust, a not-for-profit law firm representing the 16 youth plaintiffs between ages 5 and 22. “There’s going to be huge ripple effects as other courts start stepping up and doing their role in our democracy to be a check on the other branches of government.”

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