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So, 'Necessity: Climate Justice & The Thin Green Line' dives right into the thick of environmental activism, you know? It’s set in the stunning backdrop of Oregon’s rivers and the Columbia Gorge, which adds this raw beauty to the unfolding drama. The film centers on Lauren Regan, a defense attorney who’s deeply intertwined with her clients' struggles, particularly highlighting Cathy Sampson-Kruse, a Umatilla tribal elder. There’s this palpable tension throughout, especially when you see the legal battles and moral dilemmas they face—blocking a megaload of toxic materials is no small feat. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb the weight of their fight. It’s a compelling look at the intersection of law, culture, and environmental justice, and those personal stories really hit home. It's distinctive for how it merges personal narratives with broader ecological themes.
Focuses on the intersection of law and environmental activism.Features personal stories of activists and their struggles.Captivating backdrop of Oregon's natural landscape.
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