Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Climate newsletter (nyt)

Hi, everybody! Today at the climate desk, we broke the story of a new lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general. It accuses Exxon Mobil of defrauding shareholders by lying about the risks of climate change to its business. The company, according to the suit, deceived the public about its true financial exposure to potential regulations and policies that could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and blunt the worst effects of global warming.
We’re also waiting to see what the Supreme Court will do about a landmark federal case about the government’s response to climate change. The 21 young plaintiffs in the case, Juliana v. United States, are asking the courts to force the Trump administration to take action against warming, and the trial is scheduled to begin on Monday.
But last Friday, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. put a brief hold on the proceedings to consider filings by the Trump administration that could delay or even derail the case, which began in 2015. We took a look at Julia Olson, the lawyer who brought the suit... (continues)

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