Supreme Court Gives Big Oil a Victory in Baltimore Climate Change Lawsuit
Supreme Court Gives Big Oil a Victory in Baltimore Climate Change Lawsuit
The Supreme Court handed a big win to oil and gas companies on Monday, following the justices’ decision to send Baltimore-led climate change lawsuit back to a lower court.Baltimore, notes The Wall Street Journal, first filed the lawsuit in a Maryland state court in 2018.In its complaint, the city claimed that energy companies had failed to adequately warn the general public of the dangers of their products—despite knowing for years that fossil fuel use has contributed to global warming. Baltimore further alleged that the city has suffered a variety of climate-change-related injuries, including higher sea levels and extreme weather.While Baltimore was asking for compensatory damages—and was later backed by a number of other state- and city-level governments—the Supreme Court has since put the challenge on hold, pending further review.According to The New York Times, the court’s ruling did not deal with the merits of the lawsuit. Instead, the bench addressed technical problems in the plaintiffs’ filing, most relating to “narrow issues concerning the rules for appealing lower-court decisions that send cases to state courts.”
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