Vermont Sues Oil Companies for Global Warming "Deception"
Vermont Sues Oil Companies for Global Warming "Deception"
Vermont has filed a lawsuit against four of the largest oil companies in the United States, claiming they intentionally misled the public about the effects of fossil fuel on global warming.According to The Associated Press, Vermont wants oil companies to admit that their products harm the environment and contribute to climate change. State Attorney General T.J. Donovan said that the oil and gas companies could issue warnings similar to those on cigarette packets and fatty foods.On Tuesday, Donovan said that Vermont is not trying to stop oil companies from selling their products within the state—and that, no matter the lawsuit’s outcome, Vermonters will still be able to use fossil fuels.“What we are saying is that Vermonters have the right to know,” Donovan told the press. “Give Vermonters accurate information. Put a label on the product and let Vermonters decide.”The Associated Press notes that Donovan’s complaint names as defendants ExxonMobil, the Shell Oil Company, Sunoco, CITGO Petroleum, and several other corporations.
Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan, right, pictured with Gov. Phil Scott in 2017. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Outdoorgames. (CCA-BY-4.0).
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