Oil giants sued by California for minimizing dangers of fossil fuels

Oil giants sued by California for minimizing dangers of fossil fuels

CompaniesBp PlcFollowChevron CorpFollowConocophillipsFollowShow more companiesSept 16 (Reuters) – The state of California has sued major oil companies including Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N), Shell PLC (SHEL.L), and Chevron Corp (CVX.N), accusing them of playing down the risks posed by ‍fossil fuels, according to a court filing on Friday.The ⁤lawsuit, which also targets BP (BP.L) and ConocoPhillips (COP.N), alleges the energy giants’ ‌actions have caused tens of billions of dollars in ​damages ​and accuses ​them of deceiving​ the public, the filing in a superior‌ court in San Francisco⁢ showed.The American Petroleum Institute, an industry trade group, has also been listed as a defendant in the case, according to ‌the filing.California has sought the creation‌ of an abatement fund to ⁤pay⁣ for future‌ damages⁢ caused by climate-related disasters in the⁤ state, the‍ filing showed.California Governor Gavin Newsom, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, “California is taking action to hold big ‌polluters accountable.”loadingThe​ legal action follows dozens of lawsuits filed in recent years against the fossil fuel industry by states and municipalities across the⁢ United ‍States broadly alleging harms from climate impacts including extreme weather.The American Petroleum Institute said that climate policy is for Congress to debate and decide, not the court system, in an emailed response to Reuters.Shell ‍echoed that sentiment in an emailed statement, saying “We do not believe​ the courtroom is the right venue​ to address ‍climate change.”BP declined to⁣ comment while ⁣Chevron and ConocoPhillips did not ‍immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. Exxon Mobil‍ could not immediately be reached.Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh ‌and Lavanya​ Ahire​ in Bangalore and Nate Raymond in Boston; editing ‍by Mark Potter, Diane Craft and David GregorioOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new ‍tab

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