livingston
20×102mm Vulcan
N.J. lawsuit takes aim at 5 oil, gas companies for denying climate change exists
- Oct. 18, 2022,
- state officials announced a lawsuit against five major oil and gas companies on Tuesday afternoon.
The 200-page civil suit says the companies, as well as a petroleum trade association, have knowingly lied to New Jerseyans about the existence and impact of climate change and the length at which the fossil fuels they have helped to burn worsen the planet. - The companies, state officials said, have known since at least the 1950s that the burning of fossil fuels is a major driver of climate change which environmental experts say has made already catastrophic storms like Sandy more damaging.
- Tuesday’s lawsuit names Exxon Mobil, Shell Oil, Chevron, BP, ConocoPhillips, and the American Petroleum Institute, a trade group of which all the companies are members. Attorney General Matt Platkin, as well as officials with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and the Department of Environmental Protection, said the lawsuit was filed on behalf of New Jersey residents.
N.J. lawsuit takes aim at 5 oil, gas companies for denying climate change exists
"We’ll ask the court to order the defendants to stop their lying and to pay for the costs from their conduct to New Jersey,” said Attorney General Matt Platkin.
www.nj.com