Rhode Island sues major oil companies
over climate change
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[July 03, 2018]
By Nate Raymond
(Reuters) - Rhode Island on Monday sued
several major oil companies, including Exxon Mobil Corp and BP plc,
accusing them of contributing to climate change that is damaging
infrastructure and coastal communities in the state.
The lawsuit announced by Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin
was the first by a state seeking to hold oil companies responsible for
costs associated with climate change and followed similar cases by
several local governments nationally.
The lawsuit alleged that various oil companies had created a public
nuisance in the state and failed to adequately warn customers, consumers
and regulators about the risks posed by their products.
"For a very long time, there has been this perception that 'Big Oil' was
too big to take on, but here we are - the smallest state - taking on
some of the biggest corporate polluters in the world," Kilmartin said in
a statement.

The lawsuit, filed in Providence County Superior Court, named as
defendants Exxon, BP, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, and Chevron Corp, among
other companies.
Shell, in a statement, said, "lawsuits that masquerade as climate action
and impede the collaboration needed for meaningful change" were not the
answer to climate change. The other companies did not respond to
requests for comment.
The lawsuit by the Democratic attorney general follows similar cases by
U.S. cities and local governments, arguing the production of fossil
fuels had led to rising tides that damaged shorelines, roads and other
properties requiring remediation.
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A logo for Shell is seen on a garage forecourt in central London
March 6, 2014. REUTERS/Neil Hall

The lawsuit contended that the companies sought to refute scientific
findings regarding how greenhouse gas pollution was causing climate
change, and failed to prevent the harm that would result from
consumers' using fossil fuel products.
The lawsuit said that companies also violated the state's
Environmental Rights Act by polluting and destroying natural
resources in Rhode Island.
Kilmartin is seeking to force the companies to pay for damages
associated with climate change, citing the costs taxpayers were
incurring to repair roads and bridges and rebuild coastal
structures.
The complaint seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages as
well as orders requiring the companies to pay abatement costs and to
disgorge profits.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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