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Critics: Climate Change Lawsuits on Tenuous Legal Grounds

Apr 05, 20257 minEp. 347
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(The Center Square) – A flurry of lawsuits have been filed around the country in recent years attempting to make oil and gas companies pay for the costs of climate change. But critics of these lawsuits say that they are on tenuous legal ground because of a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case, and proving direct causation is difficult. One such case is underway in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a moderate state known for its energy industry and that is inevitably at the center of presidential politics each election cycle. The Bucks County government – like many other local and state governments around the country – has filed a lawsuit against the largest and most recognizable oil companies in the U.S., demanding huge payouts for their alleged role in causing climate change.

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Full story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_ffa94fbd-c64e-4bdf-ab27-3a25faaa1af3.html

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