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"Some in the state of New York are considering criminal charges against Big Oil for its role in fueling hurricanes and other climate disasters, The idea is presented in a prosecution memorandum that has been endorsed by elected officials across the state."
"The climate crisis, including a rapid escalation in extreme weather events, is causing severe harm to residents of New York. These disasters are in large part the result of reckless conduct undertaken by major fossil fuel companies (“FFCs”) like ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, and BP"
"New York officials who have endorsed the Public Citizen legal strategy include Brad Hoylman-Sigal, the New York senate judiciary committee chair; Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president, the state senator Kristen Gonzalez; Assembly members Emily Gallagher and Jessica González-Rojas; and the New York city council members Sandy Nurse and Carmen De La Rosa. “It is clear that the actions of Big Oil, major fossil fuel companies, and their executives have endangered generations of Americans,”
"The climate crisis, including a rapid escalation in extreme weather events, is causing severe harm to residents of New York. These disasters are in large part the result of reckless conduct undertaken by major fossil fuel companies (“FFCs”) like ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, and BP"
New York Officials Consider Criminal Charges Against Big Oil - CleanTechnica
A memo circulated by Pubic Citizen is a road map for how the state and city of New York could prosecute Big Oil for their climate crimes.
cleantechnica.com
"New York officials who have endorsed the Public Citizen legal strategy include Brad Hoylman-Sigal, the New York senate judiciary committee chair; Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president, the state senator Kristen Gonzalez; Assembly members Emily Gallagher and Jessica González-Rojas; and the New York city council members Sandy Nurse and Carmen De La Rosa. “It is clear that the actions of Big Oil, major fossil fuel companies, and their executives have endangered generations of Americans,”