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|    24 Feb 26 02:34:51    |
      XPost: talk.environment, law.court.federal, sac.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: noreply@dirge.harmsk.com              WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday that it       will hear from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to       hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in damage linked to       climate change.              The conservative-majority court agreed to take up a case from Boulder,       Colorado, among a series of lawsuits alleging the companies deceived the       public about how fossil fuels contribute to climate change.              Governments around the country have sought damages totaling billions of       dollars, arguing it's necessary to help pay for rebuilding after       wildfires, rising sea levels and severe storms worsened by climate       change. The lawsuits come amid a wave of legal actions in states       including California, Hawaii and New Jersey and worldwide seeking to       leverage action through the courts.              Suncor Energy and ExxonMobil appealed to the Supreme Court after       Colorado’s highest court let the Boulder case proceed. The companies       argue emissions are a national issue that should be heard in federal       court, where similar suits have been tossed out.              “The use of state law to address global climate change represents a       serious threat to one of our Nation’s most critical sectors,” attorneys       wrote.              President Donald Trump's administration weighed in to support the       companies and urge the justices to reverse the Colorado Supreme Court       decision, saying it would mean “every locality in the country could sue       essentially anyone in the world for contributing to global climate       change.”              Trump, a Republican, has criticized the lawsuits in an executive order,       and the Justice Department has sought to head some off in court.              Attorneys for Boulder had agued that the litigation is still in early       stages and should stay in state court. “There is no constitutional bar       to states addressing in-state harms caused by out-of-state conduct, be       it the negligent design of an automobile or sale of asbestos,” they       wrote.              https://abcnews.com/US/wireStory/supreme-court-agrees-hear-oil-gas-compan       ies-block-130411487              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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