New Jersey Sues 5 Oil Giants, Industry Lobby for Climate Fraud
New Jersey on Tuesday sued five oil and gas companies and a leading fossil fuel lobby group for knowingly lying to the public about the existence of climate change and the role their products play in exacerbating human-caused global heating.
The lawsuit, filed in New Jersey Superior Court in Mercer County, targets ExxonMobil Corporation, Shell Oil Company, Chevron Corporation, BP, ConocoPhillips, and the American Petroleum Institute (API).
The plaintiffs—state Attorney General Matthew Platkin, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, and the Department of Environmental Protection—argue that “the defendants have known for decades that use of fossil fuels is a major cause of climate change, but instead of warning the public or the state about the danger, they launched public relations campaigns to sow doubts about the existence, causes, and effects of climate change with the goal of confusing the public, delaying the transition to a lower carbon economy and future, increasing their own profits, and further deepening dependence on their products.”
The suit also accuses API “of playing a key role in orchestrating and implementing climate denial campaigns on behalf of and under the supervision of” the five oil giants.
Climate campaigners welcomed the lawsuit, with Richard Wiles, president of the Center for Climate Integrity, saying in a statement that “after lying for decades about their role in fueling the climate crisis, these oil and gas corporations deserve to be face accountability for the damages they have caused to communities across the country.”
Oil companies including ExxonMobil, Shell, and Total have known since as far back as the early 1970s that burning fossil fuels emits greenhouse gases that cause global heating.
Platkin, a Democrat, said in a statement that the defendants “went to great lengths to hide the truth and mislead the people of New Jersey, and the world.”
“In short,” he added, “these companies put their profits ahead of our safety. It’s long overdue that the airing of the facts take place in a New Jersey court, and the perpetrators of the disinformation campaign pay for the harms they’ve caused.”
Besides, New Jersey Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette said that “New Jersey is ground zero for some of the worst impacts of climate change.”
New Jersey now joins dozens of states and cities that have filed similar lawsuits against fossil fuel corporations in recent years, including Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Baltimore, Boulder, Oakland, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.
The suit’s timing roughly coincides with the 10th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, which killed 38 people in New Jersey while causing around $30 billion in damage.
Originally published at Commondreams.org.