Kids' Climate Case 'Reluctantly' Dismissed By Appeals Court
The court said the nearly two dozen young people who were trying to force action by the government on climate change did not have standing to sue. The judges said climate change is a political issue.
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January 18, 2020 at 08:04AM
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NPR News: Kids' Climate Case 'Reluctantly' Dismissed By Appeals Court
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