Climate disaster survivors demand legal action against Big Oil

Survivors of climate disasters are urging federal prosecutors to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in worsening environmental crises.

Saul Elbein reports for The Hill.


In short:

  • Over 1,000 survivors of wildfires, floods and heat waves have signed a letter to the Department of Justice, calling for criminal charges against oil companies.
  • The letter argues that major oil firms knew about the dangers of fossil fuels since the 1950s but instead spread misinformation to protect their interests.
  • Efforts to hold these companies accountable include legislative actions and lawsuits from multiple states and cities.

Key quote:

"We are tired of being resilient."

— Roishetta Ozane, activist, The Vessel Project

Why this matters:

As climate disasters worsen, holding accountable those who knowingly contributed to these crises is critical for justice. Without action, communities may continue to face devastating losses while those responsible remain unchallenged.

Related: Fossil fuels and petrochemicals may be making us sicker, research says

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