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Court dismisses climate kids lawsuit By Peter Murphy |January 24th, 2020 The United States citizenry and its economy just dodged a bullet last week when a largescale climate change lawsuit against the federal government was dismissed by a federal court by a narrow 2-to-1 majority. In the case of Juliana, et.al. v. United States, The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit “reluctantly” ruled that under Article III of the Constitution, which established the judicial branch, the courts do not have the power to impose or order a remedial plan to address the plaintiffs claims about climate change. The plaintiffs, including nearly two dozen children, were supported by Our Children’s Trust, a climate activist organization; and by climate alarmist-in-chief, James Hansen, who immodestly claimed to be acting as a “guardian for Plaintiffs … and Future Generations.” The lawsuit was initially filed in federal court in Oregon in 2015 with the hope that judges would direct a wholesale climate remediation plan upon the nation to reduce carbon emissions. Lower court judges allowed the case to proceed to trial, initially overriding the federal government’s attempt to have it dismissed. Federal district court Judge Ann Aiken ruled 1