New Jersey joins other states in suing fossil fuel industry, claiming links to climate change

(Eco Business, 18 Oct 2022) ExxonMobil calls the lawsuit a waste of taxpayers’ money that won’t help curb global warming.

New Jersey became the latest U.S. state to sue the fossil fuel industry over climate change, alleging it knew for decades that emissions from its products contributed to global warming, but lied to protect its profits and deter efforts to curb greenhouse gases.

State Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced a suit on Tuesday against five major oil companies and their trade association, the American Petroleum Institute, saying the industry failed to warn the public that its products were dangerous, and sought instead to sow public doubts that fossil fuel emissions were linked to climate change.

“They went to great lengths to hide the truth and mislead the people of New Jersey and the world,” Platkin said, in launching the suit against ExxonMobil,  Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, BP and the API. “These companies put their profits ahead of our safety.”

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Eco Business, 18 Oct 2022: New Jersey joins other states in suing fossil fuel industry, claiming links to climate change