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Climate Crossroads: Sue big oil for fraud, not just to ‘save the world’

In an opinion column in Powell River’s newspaper The Peak, Neil Abramson, a retired professor from SFU’s Beedie School of Business, explains why he’s changed his mind and joined the local Sue Big Oil group, which advocates for suing oil and gas corporations for damaged caused by climate change. (Article from The Peak Newspaper) Read More

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Who is liable for the climate crisis? Canadians are going to court to find out

In a Montana courtroom, 16 young people are suing the state for failing to take action to curb global warming. This ongoing climate change lawsuit is the first to reach trial among dozens filed across the U.S. in the last decade. Harrowing, personal accounts could soon be heard more often in other jurisdictions, including in Canada. (Article from CBC News) Read More

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‘Game changing’: spate of US lawsuits calls big oil to account for climate crisis

Climate litigation in the US could be entering a “game changing” new phase, experts believe, with a spate of lawsuits around the country set to advance after a recent supreme court decision, and with legal teams preparing for a trailblazing trial in a youth-led court case beginning next week. (Article from The Guardian) Read More

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More than two dozen cities and states are suing Big Oil over climate change – they just got a boost from the US Supreme Court

Damage related to climate change has left Honolulu and the county spending millions of dollars on repairs and infrastructure to try to adapt to the rising risks. Unwilling to have their taxpayers bear the full brunt of these costs, the city and county sued multiple big oil companies in 2020. Their case just got a break from the U.S. Supreme Court. That has significantly increased their odds of succeeding. (Article from The Conversation) Read More

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Why US Climate Lawsuits Against Big Oil Matter in Canada

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court refused applications by fossil fuel companies to halt climate lawsuits filed against them by state and local governments. Then a group of Attorneys General representing 16 states filed submissions in San Francisco and Oakland’s case against fossil fuel companies. What do these developments mean for Canada and for BC’s Sue Big Oil campaign, which is pressing local governments here to file similar lawsuits? (Article from SueBigOil.ca) Read More

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Rise in extreme wildfires linked directly to emissions from oil companies in new study

As fires blaze in Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C., new research has drawn a direct and measurable link between carbon emissions traced back to the world’s major fossil fuel producers and the increase in extreme wildfires across western Canada and the United States. “Part of what this study does is show the linkages between these companies, their emissions and climate impacts, which will hopefully allow them to be held accountable for their fair share of the costs associated with wildfire,” said a co-author of the study. (Article from CBC) Read More

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U.S. and EU Lawmakers Call for Removal of Oil Company Chief as President of U.N. Climate Conference

Over 130 U.S. lawmakers and members of the European Parliament have sent a joint letter to President Biden, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, demanding the removal of the head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company as president of the upcoming U.N. climate conference, COP28. (News report from DemocracyNow.org) Read More

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