The oil and gas companies appealed to the Supreme Court after Hawaii’s highest court allowed the lawsuit against companies, ...
The case centers on the city of Honolulu holding fossil fuel companies Sunoco, Shell and ExxonMobil accountable for decades of climate disinformation and the resulting damage to communities. Below is ...
Shell, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, and Marathon Petroleum. The Hawaiian city’s case is part of a broader trend of state and local governments suing fossil fuel companies for their role in climate ...
The contracts involve Shell's deepwater and ultra-deepwater assets in the UK North Sea, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, and others. Global energy technology company SLB has secured a series of ...
Honolulu and Shell PLC v. Honolulu, two petitions from oil companies seeking High Court intervention in a state-law-based climate case in Hawaii. Unlike with prior cert denials in climate tort ...
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The city’s chief resilience officer, Ben Sullivan, said it’s a significant decision that will protect “taxpayers and communities from the immense costs and consequences of the climate crisis ...
Simply sign up to the Climate change myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. It’s a winter’s day late this century and London is engulfed in a December blizzard, its third of the season.
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (WTVM) - The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of Phenix City against Russell County over the distribution of gas tax proceeds. It’s estimated that the county owes ...
It comes after Eleanor Frances brought a case claiming she had ‘no choice ... against the policies due to what she described as a ‘climate of fear’. Ms Frances reportedly claimed that ...
The lawsuit said that heat waves linked to climate change have stressed the ... The defendants had tried to move the case to federal court but were rebuffed by the U.S. Supreme Court in April ...