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District of Columbia Sues BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell for Misleading Public on Climate Change
2020-06-28
[Union of Concerned Scientists] Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl A. Racine sued four of the world’s largest oil and gas companies on Thursday for misleading consumers about the impact their products have on the climate.

Coming just a day after Minnesota filed a similar suit, the District lawsuit contends that BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell have been aware since the 1950s of the threat posed by fossil fuels but launched public relations campaigns to manufacture doubt about the reality and seriousness of climate change. It seeks a court order for the companies to pay civil penalties, provide financial relief for District residents, and stop their disingenuous PR campaigns.

"For decades, these oil and gas companies spent millions to mislead consumers and discredit climate science in pursuit of profits," Racine said in a statement. "The defendants violated the District’s consumer protection law by concealing the fact that using fossil fuels threatens the health of District residents and the environment. [The Office of the Attorney General] filed this suit to end these disinformation campaigns and to hold these companies accountable for their deceptive practices."

The lawsuit also maintains that the companies’ current marketing campaigns hype the relative "green" benefits of natural gas and other products, suggesting that they are "clean" and "emissions-reducing," while concealing the fact that they still contribute significantly to the climate crisis.

"Defendants have shifted their advertising strategies to mislead DC consumers into believing that buying Defendants’ products supports companies committed to reducing and reversing the effects of climate change," the lawsuit asserts. "In fact, the opposite is true."

The four companies named in the District lawsuit are major contributors to global warming. Along with ConocoPhillips, they are responsible for 12.5 percent of all industrial carbon pollution emitted between 1854 and 2010, according to a 2013 study by the Climate Accountability Institute.

Both of the lawsuits filed this week in Washington, D.C., and Minnesota are similar to fraud cases brought by Massachusetts and New York attorneys general against ExxonMobil.

Massachusetts’ lawsuit, filed in October, claims that ExxonMobil deceived consumers about the threat its products pose to the climate. It has not yet gone to trial.
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#9  18 shot in 24 hours as spike in gun violence in NYC continues
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-06-28 15:18  

#8  /\ climatista ?

Deacon ~ There are ladies that sometimes visit here. That's an anatomical reference that could get you sinktrapped.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-06-28 14:02  

#7  The oil companies should refuse to sell their products to the District. After all, if DC were serious about climate change, they would ban automobiles, trains, and electricity.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2020-06-28 14:01  

#6  The disclosures of the climatista lies should be very interesting.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2020-06-28 13:29  

#5  The companies should sue The Climate, for failing us, the lousy shit. And by extension, all its sworn representatives, whovever they are.
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-06-28 12:34  

#4  ...Minnesota and DC can't control their cities, but they've got time for this horsesh!t? This needs to be on GOP commercials 24/7.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2020-06-28 11:26  

#3  It won't happen, but I'd love to see 3M pull out of there. There should be enough writing on the wall.

But the absurdity is that if anybody is doing the "misleading", it is the climate change advocates. I mean, why didn't NYC de-fund the NYPD over 20 years ago? The al-Gore types said NYC was supposed to be under water by 2010.
Posted by: Clem   2020-06-28 10:30  

#2  Past a certain point we're being prosecuted for not confessing.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2020-06-28 10:25  

#1  Soros-funded Attorney General at work.
Posted by: b   2020-06-28 09:53  

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