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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the city and county of Honolulu, permitting them to pursue a lawsuit against major oil companies, including Sunoco and Shell, for alleged misinformation regarding the environmental impacts of their products. According to officials, the case stems from a public nuisance claim filed five years ago, asserting that these companies failed to warn the public about climate risks associated with dirty fuel.
In 2023, a Hawaii state court had already allowed the suit to proceed, leading oil companies to appeal for a transfer to federal court, arguing that state courts lacked jurisdiction over interstate matters. The Supreme Court's decision to deny this appeal enables the case to continue in Hawaii courts. Ben Sullivan, the executive director of Honolulu's Office of Climate Change, emphasized that the ruling affirms the right to enforce state laws regarding environmental protection.
This decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal efforts to hold energy corporations accountable for their contributions to climate change and related public health risks.