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Join the California Attorney General’s Office for a deep-dive conversation about California’s climate accountability lawsuit against Big Oil companies, hosted by the Center for Climate Integrity, the Center for Biological Diversity, and Corporate Accountability. Please register here.
On September 15th, California filed a major climate accountability lawsuit against Chevron, Exxon, Shell, ConocoPhillips, BP, and the American Petroleum Institute, making it the eighth state and largest economy to sue fossil fuel giants for their climate deception.
“Oil and gas companies have privately known the truth for decades—that the burning of fossil fuels leads to climate change—but have fed us lies and mistruths to further their record-breaking profits at the expense of our environment,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said.
From increasingly severe wildfire seasons to extreme heat and droughts, California’s worsening climate conditions have been fueled by Big Oil’s pollution and efforts to deceive the public. This lawsuit seeks to enjoin the deceptive practices and create an abatement fund for climate adaptation projects, which would help protect residents by ensuring that polluters, not communities, pay for the damages they knowingly caused.