VT Lawmakers Want To Hold Big Oil Liable For Climate Damage

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Vermont is poised to pass a groundbreaking measure forcing major polluting companies to help pay for damages caused by the climate crisis, which is being watched around the country. Via The Guardian:

Modeled after the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund program, which forces companies to pay for toxic waste cleanup, the climate superfund bill would charge major fossil fuel companies doing business within the state billions of dollars for their past emissions.

The measure would make Vermont the first US state to hold fossil fuel companies liable for their planet-heating pollution.

“If you contributed to a mess, you should play a role in cleaning it up,” Elena Mihaly, vice-president of the Conservation Law Foundation’s Vermont chapter, which is campaigning for the bill, said in an interview.

Spunky Vermont is first state to pass a bill requiring oil companies to pay for climate damage.
Because they got rich causing it, and lying about ithttps://t.co/n6JUz4QnHf via @nbcnews

— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) May 9, 2024

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