After a long slog, climate change lawsuits will finally put Big Oil on trial
After years of legal appeals and delays, some oil companies are set to stand trial in lawsuits brought by state and local governments over the damages caused by climate change.
Meanwhile, dozens more governments large and small have brought new claims against the fossil fuel industry as those initial cases, filed up to a half-dozen years ago, inch closer to the courtroom.
Its all building toward more cases in more places using more legal theories to hold these companies accountable, said Richard Wiles, president of the Center for Climate Integrity, a nonprofit that offers legal and communication support to communities suing oil companies.
Wiles group has tracked 32 cases filed by state attorneys general, cities, counties and tribal nations against companies including Exxon Mobil, BP and Shell. The lawsuits cite extensive news reporting including investigations by the Los Angeles Times and Inside Climate News showing oil companies own research projected the dangers of climate change decades ago, even as the industry tried to undermine scientific consensus about the crisis.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/04/05/after-a-long-slog-climate-change-lawsuits-will-finally-put-big-oil-on-trial/