California is suing major fossil fuel entities to make them pay for lying to the public for decades about their fossil fuel products' central role in the climate crisis. The lawsuit seeks to create an abatement fund for climate adaptation projects.
Vermont is suing major oil and gas companies to hold them accountable for numerous deceptive acts and unfair practices in connection with their marketing, distribution, and sale of gasoline and other fossil fuel products to consumers within the State.
Honolulu is suing major oil and gas companies to make them pay for the cost of climate damages that the companies long knew their businesses would create and intensify, including rising sea levels, coastal erosion, flooding, and extreme weather events.
The District of Columbia is suing four of the world's biggest oil companies for misleading consumers about the role their products play in causing climate change.