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| Global Warming Lawsuit Against Car Companies Dismissed |
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| Written by Noel Sheppard | |
| Sunday, 16 September 2007 | |
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A landmark decision
concerning car companies and global warming was handed down by a federal judge
in
As reported
by the Associated Press (emphasis added throughout): "District Judge
Martin Jenkins in
How delicious. But, there
was much more about this decision the press will likely keep from people
outside of
"The court is left
without guidance in determining what is an unreasonable contribution to the sum
of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere, or in determining who should bear
the costs associated with global climate change that admittedly result from
multiple sources around the globe," Jenkins write.
The judge also ruled that
keeping the lawsuit alive would threaten the country's foreign policy
position.
[...]
"President George W.
Bush opposes the protocol because it exempts developing nations who are major
emitters, fails to address two major pollutants, and would have a negative
economic impact on the United States," Jenkins wrote in his 24-page
decision. To rule in favor of California would undermine the
administration's position, Jenkins said.
Jenkins said it's up to
lawmakers, rather than judges, to determine how responsible automakers are for
global warming problems.
Jenkins ruled that a
court "injecting itself into the global warming thicket at this juncture
would require an initial policy determination of the type reserved for the
political branches of government."
As you might imagine, this
is a huge loss to the leftwing in this nation always hoping to legislate from
the bench.
Maybe more importantly, as
what happens in
I guess that explains why
media will likely bury this ruling.
For those interested in
reading the judge's entire opinion, please go here.
*****Update: Myron Ebell of
the Competitive Enterprise Institute cautions that there are many lawsuits out
there against the automakers, and that just recently, a federal judge in
—Noel Sheppard is an
economist, business owner, and Associate Editor of NewsBusters. Source: Newsbusters
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