U.S. Supreme Court Allows Honolulu's Climate Lawsuit Against Oil Companies to Proceed
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from several oil companies, including Sunoco, seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the city and county of Honolulu. The lawsuit accuses these companies of misleading the public about the dangers of climate change caused by fossil fuel combustion.
The Hawaii Supreme Court had previously ruled that the lawsuit could advance, citing alleged violations of state law by the oil companies. Other defendants in the case include major players like Exxon Mobil, BP, ConocoPhillips, BHP Group, Marathon Petroleum, and Chevron.
The plaintiffs argue that the misleading information provided by these companies regarding the impact of their fossil fuels has contributed to significant property and infrastructure damage resulting from human-induced climate change. They are seeking unspecified monetary damages for these alleged harms.
Honolulu, located on Oahu island in Hawaii, filed the lawsuit in 2020 in response to growing concerns about climate-related impacts in the region.
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