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Fossil Fuel Giants Sued Over Climate Deception

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Lawsuit claims fossil fuel companies hid climate change dangers for decades.
  • Plaintiffs link company deception to rising homeowners' insurance premiums.
  • Internal research from the 1960s reportedly warned of catastrophic climate impacts.
Fossil Fuel Giants Sued Over Climate Deception

A federal lawsuit has been filed against major fossil fuel companies, including ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP, and ConocoPhillips, alleging a decades-long campaign of deception regarding the dangers of climate change. Washington residents, Richard Kennedy and Margaret Hazard, claim the companies knowingly obscured internal research from the 1960s that warned of severe climate impacts from burning fossil fuels. This alleged misinformation campaign, modeled after the tobacco industry, is blamed for delaying clean energy adoption.

The plaintiffs contend that these actions directly fueled extreme weather events, leading to increased losses for insurers. Consequently, homeowners' insurance premiums have risen significantly across the country, with Washington seeing a 51% increase in six years. Even homeowners unaffected by direct climate disasters face higher costs due to pooled risk nationwide.

The lawsuit, brought under federal racketeering laws and Washington state laws, seeks damages for increased insurance premiums resulting from the alleged deception. It also asks the court to halt misleading marketing practices by these companies. The plaintiffs aim to represent all U.S. homeowners who have purchased insurance since 2017.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are accused of knowingly misleading the public about climate change dangers for decades.
The lawsuit claims their alleged climate deception delayed clean energy, causing extreme weather and thus higher insurance premiums.
Yes, the lawsuit alleges internal research from the 1960s warned executives about severe climate impacts from their products.

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