Micah Drew

reporter at the Flathead Beacon in Kalispell, Montana Michael Burger, executive director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law

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Sixteen plaintiffs — ages 5 to 22 — are suing Montana lawmakers, claiming the state is violating their constitutional right to a clean environment and isn’t addressing climate change.

Youth litigants say Montana is violating their right to healthy environment

Sixteen plaintiffs — ages 5 to 22 — are suing Montana lawmakers, claiming the state is violating their constitutional right to a clean environment and isn’t addressing climate change.

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