Imperial Beach presses forward on climate lawsuit against fossil fuel companies
The state of
"We're going full-speed ahead,"
On
Justice
The case was dismissed "with prejudice," which means it cannot be reintroduced in
At the same time, though, Ostrager wrote, "Nothing in this opinion is intended to absolve
While similar, the two lawsuits are not identical.
Also, while the
"
Other cities in
"These lawsuits, which are seeking to point fingers, blame and say climate change is your fault for giving us the products that we want and need are not going to solve the problem," said
In a statement after the verdict, an
Dedina said the lawyers working on
"Going to court is nothing compared to the costs we're going to pay from sea level rise so we absolutely owe it to our residents to keep continuing forward," Dedina said.
Last year,
"IB doesn't stand down to anything," Dedina said. "We are always moving forward and we will always move forward because we have nothing to lose now."
Critics of the lawsuits against fossil fuel companies say the cases take their cues from a workshop held in
A 36-page report delivered after the workshop wrapped up said attendees discussed legal strategies used in the 1990s by states to wrest billions from tobacco companies and how that could apply to climate change and major fossil fuel companies.
Last month in an interview with
Goldberg said, "Every business can be concerned that if one day they are on the other side of a political agenda that they're going to get sued for not going along with whatever it is that a self-selected group decides is the solution they want."
Similar lawsuits have also been filed by the states of
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