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The U.S. Supreme Court recently refused to block lawsuits brought by several states, including California and Hawaiʻi, against major oil companies accused of climate deception. According to The L.A. Times, the case initiated by Honolulu five years ago will now proceed in state courts, allowing plaintiffs to argue that oil companies knowingly concealed the environmental impacts of fossil fuel use. The Court's decision marks a significant victory for advocates who argue that the oil industry should be held accountable for its role in climate change. The president of the Center for Climate Integrity stated, "With this latest denial, the fossil fuel industry's worst nightmare... is closer than ever to becoming a reality." This ruling has particular significance for California, as it has faced severe wildfires linked to climate change, having previously filed a lawsuit against five oil companies. The lawsuits can now claim broader damages under state law, providing a stronger avenue for states wishing to challenge the industry.